Military-grade, disaster-ready energy solutions deploying in under 30 minutes. From military outposts to disaster zones, Guardian E2.0 systems provide immediate, reliable power when traditional infrastructure fails.
When disaster strikes or missions deploy, waiting for power is not an option. Our systems are engineered for immediate deployment in the world's most challenging environments.
Rapid power establishment for command centers, communications, and life support in remote deployments
Immediate energy infrastructure for emergency operations, shelters, and relief coordination centers
Reliable, mobile power for field testing, remote labs, and classified operations
Life-critical power for field hospitals, triage centers, and medical equipment
Fuel stations, water treatment, emergency communications, and supply depots
Grocery stores, distribution centers, and essential services in affected areas
| Specification | Details |
|---|---|
| Energy Capacity | 48 kWh (48,000 Wh usable) |
| Continuous Power Output | 15 kW (15,000 W) |
| Peak Power Output | 30 kW surge capability (30 seconds) |
| Battery Chemistry | LiFePO4 (Lithium Iron Phosphate) - Safest, most stable |
| Cycle Life | 16,000+ cycles (10+ years field deployment) |
| Operating Temperature | -20Β°F to 140Β°F (-29Β°C to 60Β°C) |
| Protection Rating | IP67 Waterproof & Submersible - Salt-tight construction |
| Deployment Time | Immediate operation off-truck, <30 minutes for main service connection |
| Transport Weight | ~1,200 lbs (transportable by military vehicle or forklift) |
| Certifications | UL 9540B, UL 1973, FCC Part 15 |
Designed for operational flexibility - charge from any available power source in the field
Silent, emission-free charging for sustained operations
Rapid recharge from diesel, propane, or natural gas generators
24/7 charging capability in suitable locations
Standard utility connection when available
Charge from military vehicle alternators during transport
Simultaneously charge and discharge - uninterrupted power
System off-loaded from transport vehicle via forklift or crane. Position at deployment site. Unit is immediately operational at this stage with built-in receptacles.
Connect critical loads to quad receptacles (4Γ20A). System provides immediate power for communications, lighting, computers, and essential equipment.
Connect 50A generator input for hybrid operation or battery charging. System manages power flow automatically.
Integrate renewable charging sources for sustained operations without fuel resupply requirements.
For permanent installations: Complete safety checks and wire into facility main electrical service. Full building power capability achieved.
| Package Size | Units | Total Capacity | Applications |
|---|---|---|---|
| Forward Operating Base | 5-10 units | 240-480 kWh | Military outpost, command center, communications hub |
| Disaster Relief Zone | 10-25 units | 480-1,200 kWh | FEMA staging area, multi-site emergency response |
| Critical Infrastructure Grid | 25-50 units | 1.2-2.4 MWh | Hospital, fuel depot, water treatment, logistics center |
| Regional Response Network | 50+ units | 2.4+ MWh | State emergency management, military theater operations |
| Factor | Guardian E2.0 | 15kW Diesel Generator |
|---|---|---|
| Deployment Time | Under 30 minutes to full operation | 2-4 hours setup + fuel delivery |
| Fuel Requirements | ZERO - Solar rechargeable | ~3 gallons/hour continuous |
| Noise Level | 0 dB (Silent operation) | 75-85 dB (Loud, disruptive) |
| Emissions | Zero emissions, indoor-safe | CO, NOx, particulates (outdoor only) |
| Maintenance | Zero scheduled maintenance | Oil changes, filters every 250hrs |
| Extreme Temperature | -20Β°F to 140Β°F rated | Fails in extreme cold/heat |
| Weight (Mobility) | 1,200 lbs (helicopter portable) | 3,200+ lbs (plus fuel weight) |
| Operational Lifespan | 16,000+ cycles (10-15 years) | 8,000 hours (~3-5 years) |
| Water Resistance | IP67 - Fully submersible | Water ingress = failure |
| Acoustic Signature | Undetectable (tactical advantage) | Highly audible (reveals position) |
Challenge: Category 4 hurricane destroys electrical grid across 200-mile coastal region. 500,000 residents without power. Fuel stations non-operational.
Solution: FEMA deploys 25 Guardian E2.0 units within 24 hours:
Result: Critical infrastructure operational in 48 hours vs. 7-14 days for grid restoration
Challenge: Establish 200-person forward operating base in remote desert region. Daily fuel convoys present major security risk.
Solution: Deploy 8 Guardian E2.0 units with solar arrays:
Result: Base operational in 3 days. Fuel convoy requirement reduced from daily to weekly. Zero generator noise signature.
Challenge: Wildfire threatens mountain community. Power grid preemptively shut down. Emergency services must maintain operations during evacuation.
Solution: Pre-position 6 Guardian E2.0 units:
Result: Emergency services maintain 100% operational capability through 5-day evacuation with zero generator fuel required
Per Guardian E2.0 Rapid Deployment Unit
Special pricing available for:
Contact for volume discounts and emergency service pricing
To establish REDS (Rapid Energy Deployment Systems) as a specialized division targeting emergency and defense markets, we're seeking strategic investment to scale production and market penetration.
| Category | Purpose | Strategic Value |
|---|---|---|
| Inventory & Manufacturing | Pre-position 100 Guardian E2.0 units for immediate deployment | Enables rapid response with <24hr delivery |
| Certifications & Compliance | MIL-SPEC certifications, GSA Schedule, FEMA approval | Unlocks federal procurement and defense contracts |
| Strategic Partnerships | Partnerships with disaster response organizations | Direct access to emergency procurement channels |
| Mobile Demonstration Units | Equipped vehicles for on-site demonstrations | Prove capabilities to procurement decision-makers |
| Field Service Network | Regional deployment teams with rapid response | Support 24/7 emergency deployment nationwide |
| Government Relations | Washington DC presence, DARPA/FEMA relationships | Position for major federal contracts and R&D funding |