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Partner Compensation Plan

How partners earn,what they don't, and why it's built to last.

A plain-language overview of the Voltage Nexus partner compensation plan.

1Our philosophy

Real revenue. Real kiosks. Real venues.

Every dollar a partner earns is a share of real revenue produced by real kiosks deployed in real venues.

Income follows production — the charging rentals and advertising that everyday customers actually pay for — never the act of enrolling other partners. Your income is tied to something real: machines earning in real venues, month after month, for as long as they are in service.

2Definitions

Key terms

Kiosk

A Voltage Nexus charging station that rents portable power banks and displays paid advertising.

Deployed

A kiosk physically placed and operating in a venue, producing rental and advertising revenue.

Partner

A person who owns and deploys kiosks and may help others do the same.

Organization

The partners a partner has helped bring in, arranged across three tiers.

Override

A small percentage a partner earns on the real rental and advertising revenue of kiosks in their organization.

3Four income streams

The four ways a partner earns

3.1
Rental income
40% of gross rental

You keep 40% of the gross rental revenue generated by every kiosk you own and deploy — month after month, for as long as it is in service.

3.2
Advertising income
40% of ad revenue

You earn 40% on all advertising revenue generated from kiosks you personally own and deploy.

3.3
Sales commission
$150 per kiosk

A one-time $150 commission when you sell a kiosk to a partner you personally enroll. Straightforward product-sales commission.

3.4
Production overrides
12%

A small override on the real rental and advertising revenue generated from kiosks that have been purchased and deployed by your partners. No deployed kiosk, no override, ever.

At a Glance
Stream
You Earn
On What
Rental income
40% of gross rental
Kiosks you own & deploy
Advertising income
40% of ad revenue
Ad screens on kiosks you own
Sales commission
$150 per kiosk (one-time)
Kiosks You Sell to Partners
Production overrides
12%
rental & ad revenue from your partner's deployed kiosks
4See what you could build

One builder. 200 real kiosks. $4,615 every month.

You
$1,300/mo
5 kiosks you own · 40% of rental + ad share
Tier 17% override
Partners
5
Monthly Income
$683
Kiosks
15
Tier 23% override
Partners
15
Monthly Income
$878
Kiosks
45
+15 more
Tier 32% override
Partners
45
Monthly Income
$1,755
Kiosks
135
+95 more
200
Kiosks working
in real venues
65
Partners
across 3 tiers
$4,615
Per month
recurring residual
$2,250
One-time
15 personal sales × $150
$55,380
Per year
recurring

Illustrative scenario — not a guarantee of income. Actual results depend on kiosks actually deployed and earning; no income is earned for enrolling partners.

5No confusion

What partners do not earn on

  • Enrolling or recruiting other partners. Signing someone up earns nothing, ever.
  • Any fee, dues, or “position.” There is no pay-to-play — nothing must be bought to remain eligible to earn.
  • Non-returned battery fees. When a customer keeps a battery, that fee is 100% the company's; no partner or upline shares in it.
  • Their own kiosks, as a sales commission. Kiosks you buy for yourself are yours to own, not a commission event.
  • Any kiosk that is not deployed and producing revenue. No machine in a venue, no income.
6Illustrative

Operator · Builder · Leader

Operator
Kiosks you own
5
Total in org
5
Illustrative monthly
$1,300
Builder
Kiosks you own
5
Total in org
77
Illustrative monthly
$3,328
Leader
Kiosks you own
4
Total in org
4,444
Illustrative monthly
$62,660

Assumes roughly $650 in monthly gross rental per kiosk. Illustrative and hypothetical — actual results vary widely.

7Legal

Earnings disclosure

The figures and scenarios in this document are illustrative and hypothetical, provided for informational purposes only. They are not guarantees, projections, or promises of income. Income depends on kiosks that are actually deployed and earning, and on many factors including effort, business experience, venue selection, foot traffic, kiosk utilization, advertising sales, and market conditions. No income is earned for enrolling or recruiting other partners; compensation is earned only on the sale of kiosks and on the real rental and advertising revenue produced by deployed kiosks. Voltage Nexus does not guarantee any level of income or success, and there is no guarantee that any partner will earn any income at all.

This plan is a plain-language overview of how partners earn; the full and governing terms are set out in the Voltage Nexus Partner Agreement.

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