Remote northern community in winter — diesel fuel storage tanks, small homes, church, golden winter light

Solutions / Remote Communities & Telecom

Energy sovereignty for remote communities. Reliable power for remote infrastructure.

The SES System delivers off-grid solar power for communities and telecommunications infrastructure where grid extension is not viable and diesel fuel cost is prohibitive — designed for Canadian northern climates and remote international deployments.

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The Problem

Remote communities in Canada and globally pay some of the highest effective energy costs in the world — driven almost entirely by diesel fuel logistics. Many communities spend millions annually on fuel that arrives by barge, winter road, or air at a fraction of urban fuel prices.

Grid extension to remote locations is often economically unviable. The SES System offers a practical alternative: solar-charged power that pairs with the existing diesel infrastructure rather than replacing it — reducing the fuel requirement immediately without capital-intensive infrastructure replacement.

Applications

Remote and Indigenous communities

Reduce diesel dependency for community power generation. The SES System pairs with existing gensets to cut fuel cost and improve energy reliability.

Telecom tower power

Reliable solar-charged backup and primary power for remote cell towers, satellite ground stations, and communications infrastructure.

Environmental monitoring

Continuous power for water quality, air quality, and environmental sensor networks at remote locations without grid access.

Community facilities

Power for health stations, community centres, and essential services in off-grid communities where grid extension is not viable.

Designed for Northern Climates

-40°C

Min operating temp — northern climate ready

1–10

Scalable BESSe modules per platform

Dual fuel

Solar + diesel hybrid — genset stays as backup

No grid

Fully off-grid capable

BESSe modules include active self-heating for operation below -20°C. The SES System is designed from the ground up for Canadian winter conditions — not retrofitted from equipment built for temperate climates.

Funding Programs

Canadian and provincial funding programs support remote community energy projects.

Federal programs including Indigenous and Remote Communities Clean Energy, the Smart Renewables and Electrification Pathways Program, and provincial equivalents may fund the acquisition and deployment of the SES System for qualifying communities and projects. We can assist in identifying applicable programs for your deployment.

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Let's talk about your community or infrastructure project.

Whether you're evaluating the SES System for a remote community, a telecom installation, or an off-grid infrastructure project, we'll work with you to model the opportunity and identify the right configuration.

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