Choosing the Right Solar Container Kit: Two Core Configurations
At Highjoule, we provide modularity that fits your specific project needs. When selecting a
Solar Container Kit, it is important to distinguish between a structural hardware package and a fully integrated energy system.
1. The Structural Hardware Kit
Configuration: Reinforced ISO Container + Patented Solar Racking System.
This kit is designed for
local system integrators and EPC contractors who prefer to source their own power electronics locally. It provides the heavy-duty mechanical foundation required for mobile solar.
- Focus: Patented foldable or hydraulic wing mechanisms for maximum PV surface area.
- Best For: Projects with existing battery/inverter partnerships or regional certification requirements.
- Benefit: Optimized shipping costs and full flexibility in internal electrical design.
2. The Fully Integrated Turnkey System
Configuration: PV Panels + Container + LiFePO4 Storage + Hybrid Inverters + EMS.
This is a
"Plug-and-Play" microgrid. Every component is pre-installed, wired, and Factory Acceptance Tested (FAT) before shipment.
- Focus: Seamless system synchronization and 24/7 autonomous power delivery.
- Best For: Remote mining, disaster relief, and sites with limited technical labor for on-site installation.
- Benefit: Immediate deployment—operational within 30 minutes of arrival with zero on-site electrical work.
Note on Pricing:
While the Structural Kit offers the lowest initial CAPEX, our
Fully Integrated Systems leverage Highjoule’s direct supply chain to provide premium Grade-A cells and Tier-1 electronics at a total cost often lower than local assembly.
*All pricing is subject to current market material costs and specific load requirements.