INTEGRATED MODULES
PERSON COMMISSIONING
CONTINUOUS OPERATION
SCALABLE POD NETWORK
Natural disasters routinely destroy electrical infrastructure across entire regions leaving hospitals, water systems, and families without power for days or weeks.
Conventional generators address only electrical output. Hydraulic tools, pneumatic supply, water purification, and climate control require separate equipment and logistics.
Traditional emergency power systems require large crews, extensive setup time, and infrastructure that does not exist in the most critical moments after disaster strikes.
Modular Emergency Power Unit
▶ Self contained turbine driven power generation aviation grade engineering applied to ground operations
▶ Six fully integrated subsystems within a single transportable pod enclosure
▶ Zero dependency on existing grid infrastructure operates anywhere on earth
▶ Two person crew commissioning from transport to full operation within hours
▶ Pod Link architecture scales from solo unit to battalion level regional power network
▶ Transport compatible: ground vehicle, C 130 tactical airlift, maritime vessel
Turbine driven AC generation. 24 7 continuous. Military and commercial distribution compatible.
Dual source thermal harvesting bleed air for high pressure work output, exhaust recovery for heat, water distillation, and future technologies.
High pressure fluid power for rescue tools, crane operations, and heavy equipment. Eliminates separate HPU from logistics.
Four unit Handler platoon in Pod Link configuration interconnected electrical, hydraulic, pneumatic, and data systems
Full six subsystem capability. 2 person crew. Forward position or remote site operations.
Pod Link networked array. Distributed load sharing. Neighborhood scale power restoration.
Regional scale operations. Sustained multi week deployment. Command directed resource sharing.