Home
Home Contact Us Order Status  View Cart Your Account Customer Service
 View Cart - New to the Store
 
Airfield
Automation
Communications
Components
Computers
Electronics
Government
Hospital
Lighting
Power
Products
Security
Solar Energy
Solar Systems
   -Disaster Relief Vehicle
   -Foldable Solar Battery Chargers
   -Portable Solar Power
   -Solar Cabin Kits
   -Solar Home Grid Tie
   -Solar Home Off-Grid
   -Solar Marine Kits
   -Solar Power AC
   -Solar Power DC
   -Solar Power UPS
   -Solar RV Camping Kits
Traffic
UPS Systems
Visual Signals
Water Pumps
Wind Generators
xMisc
Solar Systems > undefined > Solar Powered Trailer 16KW 230VAC 50Hz MIL

Item#: 259050
Solar Powered Trailer 16KW 230VAC 50Hz MIL
By OkSolar
$EMAIL


Ask us about GSA and Government prices

Ask us about volume (10+units) discounts

Ask us about dealers (10+units) discounts

Click here for Technical Specifications

Stock: Check Stock!  ETA
Depth - Length: n/a inches
Width: n/a inches
Height: n/a inches
Shipping Weight: 3200   lb
Click Here for Shipping Information


16KW 230VAC 50Hz.
Daily PV Output 16Kw
Battery Bank Storage 40Kw
Rated AC Output 7Kw
AC Surge 12Kw
Cargo Trailer 6ft x 20ft
Axel tandem

Solar Trailer The Solar Trailer is a stand-alone photovoltaic power trailer that will supply AC power.

These portable units can be located just about anywhere the sun shines and when placed in full sun, depending on the size of the unit and its solar panels can provide efficient and cheap electricity.

Too many times emergency efforts are hampered due to the lack of electricity, but a solar power trailer can be brought in to fill the gap until power is restored. During natural disasters there is always a rush to restore power to the grid and many services are at a complete stand still until electricity is restored.

By bringing in a solar power trailer refrigeration can be available for medical supplies, water filtration systems can be made operational and communication equipment can be powered to help in the recovery process.

Optional helicopter handling features are also available. Benefits:

NOT wiring run from the grid Easily and quickly deployed in almost any location
NOT cuts through existing roads, sidewalks or landscaping.
NOT Maintenance
NOT Utility bill.

Frequently Asked Questions:
Set the IQ solar generator up in About 5 to 10 minutes after towing!
Solar generator will work at night or if its cloudy? Yes, a large deep-cycle, solar batteries are integrated into the unit store energy for days, and sometimes weeks, of usage.
How long will the IQ solar generator supply power without sun? This depends on how much power you draw from the system, the size of the battery bank and how low you want your batteries to get before the inverter shuts off or tells a generator fuel Cells to automatically start and bring the batteries back up to 100% capacity.
Not permit or license needed for a IQ solar generator? Because the unit is mobile there are no city or state permits required. This means no fees, no inspectors or bureaucratic.
Maintenance involved: The panels should be cleaned regularly. Just spray them with a hose and squeegee off the water. Gel Batteries are maintenance Free! Flooded lead-acid batteries need regular maintenance. Every three weeks you should let them come up to a full charge. About every three months you should equalize them.
Manufacturer original Warranty: Panels are for 20 to 25 years, depending on make. You can expect 30-40 years of productivity. Batteries between 7 and 10 years - depending on model. With proper care you can expect 10 years. Inverters and Electronics 2 years.
Secure TransactionsProtecting Critical Government Infrastructure Click Here! e-Procurement solutions for Government integrated supply chain management services for the e-procurement requirements of Business to Government (B2G) markets.

Home

Contact Us

Terms

Export

Sign In

Help

OkSolar.com Serving The Industry Since 1988.
  All rights reserved. All trademarks or product names mentioned herein are the property and responsibility  of their respective owners. 
Credit Pictures provided by PIX along with DOE/NREL