Before Reconstruction Can Begin, There Must Be Power
Every reconstruction zone starts with the same problem: the grid is gone. Before the first wall is built, the first clinic staffed, or the first water line laid — there must be a reliable energy source. Conventional answers arrive in pieces: a generator convoy, then a water purification convoy, then hydraulic equipment, then compressors. Four separate systems. Four separate supply chains. Four separate maintenance requirements. While people wait.
The Handler changes that equation.
One platform. One fuel source. One two-person crew.
Power, water, thermal energy, and hydraulic pressure — operational within hours of arrival.
The Whole Energy Group is actively engaged with the world's leading humanitarian organizations. The Handler is designed to integrate seamlessly into existing UN procurement frameworks, Red Cross and Red Crescent field operations, and sovereign development fund reconstruction programs.
United Nations Office for Project Services — infrastructure procurement and reconstruction project management
World Food Programme — global logistics and field operations support
United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees — long-duration camp power and water infrastructure
International Committee of the Red Cross — field hospital power and active conflict zone operations
Qatar Fund for Development — reconstruction funding for Gaza and Lebanon — $6M program engagement underway
The Whole Energy Group is actively engaging with procurement teams, field operations directors, and reconstruction program managers. Whether you represent a UN agency, development fund, NGO, or government reconstruction program — we welcome the conversation.Contact us to request a technical briefing, field deployment documentation, or a demonstration for your operational theater.