Feature Expansion Roadmap

As Piggycell scales its decentralized energy infrastructure globally, a suite of additional features is being developed to deepen user engagement, enhance platform utility, and maximize both ecological and economic impact. These features move beyond basic energy delivery—they introduce programmability, personalization, and institutional-grade integration into the energy economy

1. Energy-as-a-Service (EaaS) Marketplace

Piggycell will enable a fully decentralized marketplace where individuals, small businesses, and franchise operators can register, lease, or sublet energy devices—including portable batteries, wall-mounted chargers, and mobile stations. This model empowers users to become active infrastructure providers rather than passive consumers. Through smart contracts, renters and providers will interact transparently, with programmable fee structures, escrow systems, and usage-based payments.

A trust and verification layer, including device health audits and insurance options, will ensure reliable interactions between parties.

2. On-Chain Energy Tracking & Carbon Credit Integration

By logging all energy transactions on-chain at the user and device level, Piggycell enables precise calculation of carbon savings and green charging events. These verified activities can be tied to carbon credit issuance and sold or retired by individual users or businesses.

This opens strategic B2B opportunities with enterprises aiming to meet Scope 3 emissions targets, providing a decentralized solution for real-time ESG compliance and reporting.

3. NFT-Based Charging Memberships

Piggycell will introduce NFT-powered membership passes that provide exclusive benefits such as:

  • Unlimited charging across the network

  • Priority queue access in high-traffic zones

  • Location-specific promotions or rewards These NFTs are fully tradable, programmable, and upgradable—creating a new layer of utility-based tokenization.

Membership NFTs not only deepen user loyalty but also create secondary market dynamics and opportunities for gamified engagement.

4. Localized Energy Nodes (Franchise Model)

Physical businesses such as cafes, convenience stores, and coworking spaces can become branded Piggycell nodes through a franchise-style model. Franchisees will install and operate Piggycell stations, earning a share of transaction fees while increasing foot traffic and brand recognition.

This model supports hyper-local economic growth while enabling fast, cost-effective network expansion without centralized CapEx burden.

5. Charging Data API for External Services

Piggycell’s infrastructure can generate real-time energy data—such as station availability, usage trends, and power levels—which can be shared via API with:

  • Delivery platforms (e.g., scooter fleets, EV couriers)

  • Navigation apps (e.g., Waze, KakaoMap)

  • Smart cities and mobility-as-a-service (MaaS) systems

This creates new B2B revenue streams and strengthens ecosystem stickiness by embedding Piggycell into everyday applications.

6. DAO-Style Governance for Community Proposals

Token holders will be empowered to participate in the protocol's strategic evolution through a DAO-based governance system. Users can propose and vote on key decisions, including:

  • Location expansion priorities

  • Reward structure adjustments

  • Fee models and tokenomics updates

This ensures alignment between protocol direction and community values, establishing Piggycell as a public infrastructure governed by its users.

7. Predictive Demand-Based Dynamic Pricing

Piggycell will integrate AI and machine learning algorithms to forecast charging demand based on:

  • Location density

  • Time of day

  • Local events or congestion Dynamic pricing models will then optimize availability, reduce congestion, and enhance economic efficiency for users and hosts alike.

This ensures that the network remains adaptive, efficient, and financially sustainable—even during periods of peak demand

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