100+ kVa alternative to diesel generators
Using world-leading technology, our Solarator® Compact range are turnkey and fully integrated solutions that suit different locations, weather conditions, and unique load requirements. It's been proven to provide clean and reliable renewable energy for a variety of large-scale commercial applications and development projects. Our Solarator® Compact 100+ kVa model comes with bigger batteries compared to our Fold-out range, and a more powerful back-up (bio) diesel generator combined with solar panels. Rapidly deployable Solarator® Arrays can be added for more clean solar energy, less fuel use, and low emissions.
Our energy range products have been deployed worldwide including urban and regional Australia, Spain, the Pacific Islands, the Bahamas, and Djibouti. Our clients have access to live and historical data that can help maximise performance against diesel throughout the project lifespan. We recognise the value of data in strategic decision-making: that's why each Solarator® unit is connected to a powerful, custom reporting dashboard where clients at different levels of the organisation can generate relevant and custom sustainability reports in minutes.
- Triple power redundancy using solar + battery + (bio) diesel
- Mobile, modular, rapidly deployable
- Easy transport by road, rail or sea
- Low maintenance and easy-to-operate
- Significantly reduced noise
- Operational in less than 30 minutes
- Robust and reliable in all conditions, 24/7, 365 days a year
- Access to custom reporting data portal, with ability to download sustainability reports in minutes
- During transport: 6m (L) X 2.4m (W) X 2.9m (H)
- When deployed: 6m (L) X 6m (W) X 2.9m (H)
- Dry weight: 8000 kgs
All dimensions provided are approximate and for reference purposes only.
- Various applications for temporary and relocatable sites
- Remote mining sites
- Road and railway maintenance
- Construction
- Infrastructure
- Defence
Swanson Dock West Remediation Project worth $70M
Swanson Dock West (SDW) is a critical International Container Terminal (ICT) comprising of a 944m wharf with three container-handling berths constructed in several stages between the 1960s and 1980s. Sections of the wharf are close to or beyond the typical design life of 30 years (standard design life utilized at the time) and now require major remediation and asset intervention.
A Black Stump Technologies Solarator® Compact 100+ kVa will provide site power for lead contractor McConnell Dowell until project completion in 2027.