Once the installation was complete, a system program appeared on the screen, displaying a pie chart along with several other graphs.
The charts indicated the charging progress of the eight batteries docked in the machine, each as large as a crate.
These batteries were now ready to be recharged using the lightning.
Each battery was numbered, allowing the engineers to easily track which ones were nearly fully charged and which still had some way to go.
There was also a tab allowing them to run a diagnostic on the batteries to ensure there were no issues before they were put into use.
Each battery was capable of powering a large building for a full week once activated.
This made Kisha raise an eyebrow, recognizing the immense potential of the project.
With the Advanced Solar Panels still on hold due to a shortage of materials, this new energy source could be a crucial solution for now.