I have to say I wasnt happy with the LOI with We Supergreen. Main reason is everyone wants to tout some green solution as being worth billions. I work in the field and I am on record for calling out Oszc as a pump and dump type of stock and that has played out to be what it was.
I see claims that We Supergreen had Citibank saying they were worth billions. Red flag goes up for me. Their website shows GE technology with batteries to integrate with the grid. There is a definite demand for that. Getting renewable, storage and other sources to play together is not that simple. There is a project in Minnesota where they have built a wind turbine, solar, batteries etc where small companies can come and test their technology. It is through a university and I have worked with the professor that spear headed the project and got grant money.
I tried researching some of their team members. I like hard data not possibilities. Robert Mitchell the president was at publicly trade businesses with verifiable data. He made $380,000 a year in base salary at a company with 250 employees at the time. So not bad.
The rest of the group seems like a bunch of fluff. Hard to know.