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Power supply on construction sites. Climate fit in the future.

If the Austrian construction industry wants to improve the climate targets on construction sites, you cannot avoid a storage solution with a solar panel. Which devices are the right ones and who is your contact person? That and more in this article.

one thing is certain: In recent years, the solar industry has developed enormous opportunities to achieve the overarching climate goals for companies. As an Austrian importer, we rely on regional specialist partners who install our solutions easily and cost-effectively wherever energy-efficient solutions are required.

Find your specialist partner here! If you do not find this in our sales partner list, please share the contact and opportunity. 

But now back to our sustainability goals on Austrian construction sites!

Power supply on construction sites

A common method of power supply on construction sites is to connect to the public power grid. However, this solution is not always practical, especially when the site is remote. In these cases, a generator is often used to meet the electricity demand. However, this comes with some disadvantages, such as the noise and emissions associated with running generators, the need for regular maintenance and monitoring, not to mention fuel and its storage.

Battery storage, solar power, no maintenance

An alternative and sustainable solution for the power supply in construction containers is a Battery storage system with solar panel. This uses the energy of the sun to generate electricity. Such a power supply is emission-free and requires minimal maintenance. In addition, it is less dependent on public power grids and is therefore also suitable for remote construction sites. The solar panel is available as a fixed installation (up to 3.3kWp) or as a mobile, foldable solution (1.3kWp).

Click here for the SOUOP 5000 - for large mobile power requirements.

Sustainability potential on construction sites

There is a large number of sustainability potentials on Austrian construction sites that can contribute to reducing environmental pollution and conserving resources. Here are some of the key potentials:

  1. energy efficiency: Energy consumption on construction sites can be reduced by using energy-efficient building materials and technologies, such as photovoltaic systems or efficient lighting systems.
  2. waste management: Efficient waste management on construction sites can help minimize waste and encourage recycling efforts.
  3. water management: Efficient use of water on construction sites, such as through the use of rainwater harvesting systems, can help reduce drinking water consumption.
  4. Climate adjustment: By using climate adaptation strategies, such as green roofs or rainwater management systems, the microclimate on construction sites can be improved and CO2 emissions reduced.
  5. mobility: By promoting public transport and carpooling on construction sites, car traffic can be reduced and thus CO2 emissions can be reduced.

These are just a few examples of the sustainability potential that can be realized on Austrian construction sites. It is important that construction site operators and companies consciously deal with the challenges of sustainability and take measures to promote a sustainable future.

Tackle sustainability goals

In summary, a photovoltaic power supply is an environmentally friendly and cost-effective alternative to conventional power supply solutions on construction sites. With our simple battery systems, we at Powerbude.eu can help modernize the power supply in construction containers and on construction sites and make it more sustainable. Our goal is to support our customers in the implementation of their sustainability goals.

 

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