Impact

Leading the Charge Toward

SILENT SUSTAINABLE POWER

We work with a broad spectrum of industries and individuals to establish power sources and micro grids using portable battery systems that may complement or entirely replace gas generators.

How to use Battery Power Stations to

SAVE TIME, LOWER COSTS & INCREASE SAFETY

ISOLATE YOUR POWER SOURCES

  • Put your power right beside you
  • Quicker set up. Faster tear down
  • Short cable runs reduces tripping hazards
  • Deploy multiple power stations for isolated powerpods
  • Isolated power means isolated incidents
  • Diagnosing errors in a system is fast and easy

EARLY MORNINGS & LATE NIGHTS

  • Maintain a positive relationship with the local community
  • Reduce the noise and fumes from your events and productions
  • Work around noise curfews and traditional generator restrictions
  • Minimize location fatigue

SAFE UNINTERRUPTED POWER SUPPLIES (UPS)

  • Plug the VOLTstack into a power source, & pass electricity through to critical equipment
  • When grid power fails, essential equipment functions without interruption
  • No transfer switches, costly upgrades, or adapters necessary

INDOORS & OUTDOORS

  • Use in environmentally sensitive areas and avoid the issue of restrictive permitting
  • Use at home (office, garage, backyard), or in public (hospitals, public parks, in/around government buildings, Subway/Transit platforms, ferry boats or other moving vehicles)

HYBRIDIZE YOUR POWER

  • Use your power station in tandem with a generator
  • Run your generator only when needed to boost up your VOLTstack
  • Turn off the generator when the unit is charged or when silence is necessary
  • Eliminate inefficient generator idling, and stop wasting fuel

GRID BOOSTER

  • Working in a space with limited outlets? Rather than resort to a dangerous or expensive tie-in or cable drop, plug a VOLTstack into your available wall outlets
  • Immediately boost your output in Amps
  • Protect the circuits in the space from overcurrent draw and increase the amp hours by charging from the grid

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