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Industrial

Crew rest where there is no accommodation for miles.

Rigs, pipelines, survey camps and construction sites. Where the nearest bed is an hour's drive, rest has to be on site, and it has to run without a grid connection behind it.

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The situation

What we hear from this sector

Fatigue is a safety issue

On sites running heavy plant, a tired crew is not a comfort problem, it is an incident waiting.

No grid to plug into

Remote sites run on generators that are already fully committed to the work.

Camps take weeks to build

Short campaigns cannot justify permanent accommodation that outlives the job.

Recommended

The pods we lead with here

Chosen by what this setting actually has to solve, not by what is most expensive.

Built to move with the campaign and run without touching site power.

For fixed camps and site offices with a settled footprint.

Where crews rotate through the same berth continuously and cleaning has to be automatic.

Featured setup

Rest that does not compete with the generator

The objection we hear most is power: every circuit on a remote site is already committed. Pods with their own solar canopy and battery draw nothing from the site supply, which takes the decision away from the generator schedule and puts it back on where the crew actually works.

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0 W
drawn from the site supply
Relocatable
moves with the campaign
Sealed
against dust and weather

Process and setup

How we deploy

Two routes, chosen by whether the pods are staying put or moving on.

Indoor installs

  1. 01

    Site survey. Ground conditions, dust and heat load, and how the site actually rotates.

  2. 02

    Delivery and positioning, working around how the space is used.

  3. 03

    Handover, tested and taking bookings, usually the same day.

  4. 04

    Servicing and cleaning support on a schedule that suits the building.

Mobile deployments

  1. 01

    Transport booked, with pods travelling on standard trailers.

  2. 02

    On-site placement and levelling, on ground with no preparation.

  3. 03

    Power brought up on the solar canopy and battery, or mains if available.

  4. 04

    Ready for guests, with entry by code or wristband.

Energy & Remote Sites

What this sector asks

How do they cope with dust and heat?

Sealed panels and filtered intake, with the cooling load carried by the pod's own supply. They are specified for open sites rather than sheltered ones.

Can they be moved between sites?

Yes. That is what the mobile range is for. They travel on standard trailers and need no prepared ground.

Does this help with our fatigue-management obligations?

It gives crews somewhere to take mandated rest properly, on site. We can supply usage records where you need to evidence that.

Quiet rest for energy & remote sites

Book a site evaluation and we will tell you what would actually work in your space, and what would not.

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