Mobile Power Solutions For Everyday
Energy Anywhere
Energy Anywhere. Simple really! Well no… How do you get a robust power system, that allows you to be off-grid and provide power for everyday use? Whether it’s the air conditioner, the oven, the welder, the workbench, or even a commercial coffee machine… No noisy generator*, 230v power output wherever you are, serving up to 32A^ equipment and currently supported by up to 6 panels of high efficiency solar array.
Our trailer solutions can be as simple as a solar array and battery system, to let you utilise the power system and structure in your own way, right through to a full storage or tool box solution, ready to be your tiny home’s garden/storage shed or mobile work station. Single or dual axle options available to meet your power needs.
We are dedicated to providing mobile power solutions
Who We Are……
A group of like-minded friends who share a passion for renewable energy. We use innovative and world leading power systems to create flexible everyday power solutions to provide Energy Anywhere.
Renewable energy……
Whether it’s for the worksite, farm or your tiny home, using renewable resources to create your energy is the planet friendly way to go. We use high efficiency solar panels to create a sustainable mobile energy solution for your everyday energy requirements.
Safety is paramount……
From the automotive grade lithium battery (externally mounted with combined internal fire extinguishers), external electrical fire alarm, solar & battery ground fault detections, and Advanced RVD mains supply protection, through to physical protections of solar panels. Our system has been designed to make your mobile energy solution simple, easy and above all, safe for everyday use.
*inverter generator can be incorporated in the system to allow for additional support, subject to individual power requirements
^ 32Amps for nominal 30 seconds, typically 22Amps indefinitely at 25degC
Our Mobile Units At Work
Across Australia, our mobile power solutions are at work providing power to homes, work sites and currently providing power to the Woodburn Community Hub following the Lismore flooding in 2022