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DTECH 360, a leading technology company, has announced the launch of Peak Pods, a groundbreaking high-altitude habitat designed for sub-zero temperature regions. Powered by the indigenously developed OASIS Technology, Peak Pods are the first of their kind in the world, offering a safe, comfortable, and sustainable living solution for challenging environments.

Meticulously engineered to enhance resilience, efficiency, and productivity, Peak Pods are ideal for high-altitude military bases, research stations, adventure tourism destinations, and mountaineering expeditions. A significant technological breakthrough, these pods can maintain a comfortable interior temperature of 15°C even in extreme conditions of -40°C, without relying on fuel or electricity.

The modular and lightweight design of Peak Pods allows for easy assembly and dismantling, ensuring 100% relocatability and modularity of all structural components. The robust structure can withstand wind speeds up to 190 km/hour and prevents snow accumulation, making it suitable for even the harshest environments.

Committed to sustainability, Peak Pods are solar-powered, minimizing their environmental footprint and eliminating emissions. The habitat has undergone rigorous testing in the challenging conditions of Leh, Durbuk, and DBO in the Ladakh region of the Himalayas. These trials have successfully demonstrated the pods’ ability to function efficiently in temperatures as low as -40°C, even with fully operational bio toilets.

DTECH 360’s Peak Pods represent a significant advancement in high-altitude living technology. With their innovative design, sustainable features, and proven performance, these habitats are poised to revolutionize how people live and work in extreme environments.

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