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Remote mine site power. Without the fuel logistics.
At remote mine sites, diesel fuel transport is a significant operational cost and logistical constraint. The SES System reduces diesel dependency for site power without replacing existing infrastructure — drop-in alongside your genset, sized to your load.
Talk to a Field SpecialistThe Problem
Fuel transport to remote mine sites involves significant cost, logistical complexity, and safety exposure. At northern or high-altitude sites, seasonal access constraints compound the problem — requiring costly fuel storage and supply planning.
The SES System targets the auxiliary and support loads that run continuously — instrumentation, communications, lighting, and monitoring — reducing the total fuel requirement without disrupting primary operations.
Applications
Exploration & survey camps
Portable power for remote survey crews and exploration camps where fuel logistics are a major operational cost.
Processing site auxiliaries
Supplement genset power for instrumentation, communications, lighting, and auxiliary loads at remote processing sites.
Remote monitoring stations
Continuous power for environmental monitoring, safety systems, and telemetry infrastructure without fuel runs.
Access road infrastructure
Power for lighting, safety systems, and communications along haul roads and access corridors.
Built for Harsh Environments
-40°C
Min operating temp
+50°C
Max operating temp
1–10
BESSe modules per platform
< 30 min
Deployment time
Evaluate the SES System at your site.
We work with mining operators to model the fuel reduction opportunity at specific sites and configure the right system for the load profile. Talk to a field specialist to start the technical evaluation.
Talk to a Field Specialist