ARC Generator
The ARC Generator System is a cutting-edge, solar and methanol generator designed to provide reliable, off-grid energy for critical operations in the most demanding environments. Combining sustainability and performance, this modular system delivers clean power while reducing carbon emissions and operational costs, making it an ideal choice for industries like construction, defense, oil and gas, and remote infrastructure.
Engineered for durability and efficiency, the ARC Generator System powers essential equipment, including surveillance systems, communications, and lighting, ensuring seamless operation wherever it’s needed most.
Discover how the ARC Generator System can revolutionise your energy needs while supporting a greener future.
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Get in touch today >Common Questions
The ARC Generator is a solar and methanol powered solution providing off-grid energy for critical operations in demanding environments, supporting industries such as highways, defence, and oil and gas.
The ARC Generator is environmentally friendly because it operates on renewable solar energy, reducing reliance on fossil fuels and lowering carbon emissions.
It combines solar power with a methanol generator, providing continuous energy and enhancing system lifespan, with remote monitoring capabilities for performance tracking.
Yes, it’s designed to operate in extreme weather conditions, ensuring reliability in tough environments.
How the ARC Generator works
Location | UK London | Kazakhstan Atyrau | North America Denver |
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Power per hour* (800w Array) | 41 – 100w | 48 – 140w | 127 – 165w |
Power per month** | 30 – 73kWh | 35-100kWh | 91-118kWh |
CO2 savings per year*** | 624kg | 816kg | 997kg |
Equivalent number of trees sequestering carbon**** | 31 | 43 | 49 |
* Minimum and maximum wattage generated from winter to summer for the location
** Minimum and maximum wattage generated from winter to summer for the location
*** CO2 savings per SICS System
**** Date provided by United States Environmental Protection Agency (www.epa.gov)