Our Mission.
Our mission is to facilitate the introduction of SunCell® technology into Australia to provide abundant, reliable, inexpensive, and sustainable energy for all Australians wherever they live in this great country and bring Australia to net zero within a decade.

Suncell®
The most revolutionary invention in modern human history
The opportunity.
Over the last two or more decades Australia, and the world, has wasted billions of dollars of private and taxpayer money on unreliable and soon to be obsolete “renewable energy” technologies, in the vain quest to attain “Net Zero”. The result has been surges in power costs and increased unreliability.
When commercially released in 2026, Dr Mills SunCell will provide abundant, reliable, and safe electric power at a fraction of current electricity costs.
Let me give some examples of what money Australia has wasted or planned to waste and how it compares with SunCell economics.
According to the Australian Financial Review on 12th December 2024, Dr Andrew “Twiggy” Forrest’ Chairman of Fortescue, had invested “close to two billion dollars” in “green hydrogen”, before “he was forced to dramatically scale back his hydrogen dream”.
Plans to build a $600 million dollar hydrogen plant at Whyalla was shelved. ABC News 20th February 2025.
On May 9th 2024 the ABC reported that the Snowy Mountains “pumped Hydro” scheme was facing “challenges as the project grew from an initial cost of $2 billion to an estimated $12 billion”.
Our countryside and bush land is being blighted by wind towers capable of producing, in ideal conditions, up to 3MW of electricity at a cost of some $1 million per MW.
In May 2025 the Victorian Government announced plans “to build renewable energy zones covering 7% of the state’s land area, with 5.2 million solar panels, nearly 1,000 onshore wind turbines and four new transmission projects as it chases a target for clean energy to provide 95% of its electricity by 2035”. The Australian newspaper 15/05/25. The article made no mention of the expected cost.
Compare the economics of the SunCell.
In 2023 Australia produced 273 TWh of electricity. A TWh is equal to one million megawatt-hours (MWh) or one billion kilowatt-hours (kWh) of electricity. Australia’s therefore produced 273 billion kWh of electric power.
The current 250 kWh SunCell® design is expected to cost A$10,000 to mass produce. It has been designed to produce 2.19 million kWh (2.19 MWh) of electricity per year working 24/7 and have a working life of more than a decade.
Therefore 124,657 SunCells costing some $1.25 billion can provide all of Australia’s electric power needs, with reliable, safe, emission free electricity.
The electricity can be distributed either via the existing grid or at point of use by stand alone installations.
The ongoing cost of SunCell electric power can be a fraction of current electricity costs.
The capital cost of producing this power will be around $40,000 per MW. This compares more than favorably with all existing energy generating technology.