4 FAQs about Large outdoor power supply for construction sites

Should construction sites use solar power?

Construction sites rarely use solar for power tools. Solar can charge battery-powered tools overnight. That option reduces the amount of fuel used. Combining power sources results in cost savings and a greener operation. Backup power sources provide temporary power that guarantees a continued workflow in a power outage.

How does a large-scale UPS system work?

These large-scale UPS systems come on a trailer. You can drive them to any work location and power the whole site. A UPS integrates a battery, surge protector, and inverter in a single unit, providing AC and DC power. “Thanks Mark, we are looking forward to having a reliable generator that the utility can depend on for years to come.”

What happens if power goes out on a construction site?

A power outage on a construction site can do more than stop work and put your company behind schedule. It can also endanger employees by increasing the risk of injury, resulting in lost profits. You can easily solve this problem by renting or buying a reliable backup power source.

What are the benefits of a backup power source?

Backup power sources provide temporary power that guarantees a continued workflow in a power outage. When a worksite lacks electricity, consider rental UPS trailers. These large-scale UPS systems come on a trailer. You can drive them to any work location and power the whole site.

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