ECLIPS’s Container Roll-Out Solar System (CROSS) has been featured in the Australian Renewable Energy Agency’s latest newsletter.
“What began life as a way to provide renewable power to Australian troops on the ground even in remote locations could see solar energy powering disaster relief efforts, construction sites and even music festivals.
Canberra-based ECLIPS manufactures containerised, portable buildings that can be quickly deployed in remote areas to create bases for industries such as mining, military and emergency services.
ECLIPS’s newest project is the Container Roll-Out Solar System (CROSS), a mobile solar PV array which aims to provide temporary solar energy in place of diesel generators.
Designed to fit inside robust and easily transportable standard shipping containers, CROSS units can be delivered to wherever they are needed and rapidly deployed to bring clean energy to remote or isolated communities in a way not previously possible.”
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Solar power on the go – Australian Renewable Energy Agency
What began life as a way to provide renewable power to Australian troops on the ground even in remote locations could see solar energy powering disaster relief efforts, construction sites and even music festivals. Canberra-based ECLIPS manufactures containerised, portable buildings than can be quickly deployed in remote areas to create bases for industries such as mining, military and emergency services.