energy for the future

TELECOMMUNICATION

Autonomy for telecommunication operations

Are you wondering how you can reliably operate the power supply for your telecommunication devices?

The challenge of supplying power to a radio or telecommunications station in
off-grid areas, such as on a mountain top, is an emotional challenge.

Imagine working in the midst of breathtaking nature, without access
to the public power grid. Anytime a power cut could interrupt your connection to the outside world.

At such moments, the loneliness of the mountain top becomes particularly palpable, as the power supply is a direct link to communication and safety. This emotional strain emphasises the need for a reliable solution that not only meets the technical requirements, but also offers the reassuring feeling of connection and safety.

The Remote 400 fulfils the special requirements and supplies reliable power
even in icy regions such as Alaska.

Here, you find some projects that we have already successfully implemented in the telecommunications sector.

PROPANE FUEL CELL RUNS ON MOUNTAIN TOP IN THE ROCKY MOUNTAINS AT 8,000 FT ELEVATION

CANADA
NEW ENERDAY GmbH and its Canadian partner Ensol Systems Inc. have successfully installed a propane-powered NEW ENERDAY-Remote 400 fuel cell generator on a remote mountaintop in the Rocky Mountains of Alberta, Western Canada. At an elevation of 8,000 ft (approximately 2,438 m), the system provides power during the winter months for a radio station that can only be reached on foot or by helicopter.

ROBUST, OFF-GRID POWER SUPPLY FOR A TELECOMMUNICATIONS STATION IN ALASKA

ALASKA
The NEW ENERDAY remote propane fuel cells are a mature solution. Since 2014, they have proven their reliable operation even in harsh environmental conditions. The possibility of remote monitoring and control as well as the combinability with photovoltaics for effective power supply in the summer months make this solution the first choice for our customer.

REMOTE IN A FIELD TEST BY A LEADING TELECOMMUNICATIONS PROVIDER

GERMANY
The telecommunications sector is highly dependent on a flawless infrastructure at all times. Even off-grid systems such as radio repeater stations must be continuously supplied with power. In the search for contemporary solutions, the industry pays attention not only to reliability and maintenance effort, but also to climate protection.