Vancouver Company To Produce World’s Largest Mobile Battery Power System

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July 3, 2019

Portable Electric (PE), a provider of portable renewable energy systems and manufacturer of the VOLTstack power stations, a leading alternative to gas and diesel generators, is preparing to launch the world’s largest mobile battery power system.

The VOLTstack 200k will deliver up to 200kW of power, with a 250kW surge, from a massive 400kWh of battery storage — all on a highly mobile platform.

“This level of power represents large-scale change,” says Mark Rabin, founder and CEO of PE. “We are building the most robust, mobile and powerful battery power station the world has ever seen. It will be strong, yet silent, and able to replace tow plants and generators, while integrating seamlessly with existing VOLTstack products in the field today.”

The VOLTstack 200k is the next natural step in the line of VOLTstack products that add versatility and efficiency to any industry that depends on diesel generators. Out-competing today’s large diesel generators, this state-of-the-art battery system will ensure construction and other industries can address the growing drive towards sustainability, while simultaneously cutting costs through higher efficiency and minimal maintenance.

The VOLTstack 200k will be a “smart” product, making on set power management simpler and more efficient through real-time diagnostics, GPS location tracking and online data accessible through the app. The VOLTstack 200k will seamlessly integrate with and enhance the already existing VOLTstack ecosystem of products and enable fast-charging for the VOLTstack 2k, 5k and 20k units.

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