A Reliable Approach to Site Power
Most sites still rely on diesel generators as a main power source.
To handle peak loads, generators are often oversized — but spend most of their time operating inefficiently at low load, increasing fuel consumption and wear.
Hybrid battery systems improve how that system operates.
They work alongside the generator to manage load variation and support power delivery — allowing the generator to operate more efficiently and reducing unnecessary runtime.



DIESEL GENERATOR
VS
BATTERY GENERATOR
20-49L/Hour (typical)
FUEL CONSUMPTION
No Fuel Required
75-100 dB
Noise pollution
<65 dB
Fluctuating Output
Power Stability
Stable inverter-controlled power
Fluctuating Output
Power Stability
Stable inverter-controlled power
The Problem with Diesel Generators
Diesel generators have been the traditional solution for temporary site power. However fluctuating loads and unstable power output can cause equipment failures, unexpected downtime and costly project disruptions.
Modern projects require stable power delivery to keep operations running efficiently.




Proven in Remote Western Australia
Cygnet Bay Pearl Farm transitioned from continuous diesel generation to a hybrid battery energy system using two RoyPow PC15KT units operating in parallel.
The system integrates battery storage, solar input and an existing generator to deliver reliable site power in a remote environment.



































