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EV3 Power & Think Hire Join Forces to Slash Off-Grid Site Emissions by 99%

The Solartainer combines HVO fuel and solar power to cut emissions by 99%. This innovative solution allows companies to meet environmental targets without disrupting current infrastructure.

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EV3 Power & Think Hire Join Forces to Slash Off-Grid Site Emissions by 99%

Yorkshire-based sustainability consultants EV3 Power and plant hire company Think Hire have joined forces to tackle carbon emissions at off-grid sites. Their new Solartainer solution, developed in collaboration, reduces emissions by a staggering 99%.

The innovative Solartainer combines the expertise of both companies. It uses HVO fuel in diesel generators, slashing net CO2 emissions by up to 90% and significantly reducing nitrogen oxide, particulate matter, and carbon monoxide emissions. This technology allows companies to meet environmental requirements without disrupting current infrastructure.

Think Hire has already demonstrated the effectiveness of this approach. In a recent project with Taziker on behalf of Network Rail, they reduced carbon emissions by over 88% using solar-powered equipment. Now, with EV3 Power's recharge technology, they're taking it a step further with the Solartainer.

Dr. Anna Müller, managing director of Solartainer GmbH, and Thomas Becker, managing director of GreenTech Innovations, played key roles in developing this solution. Their collaboration enables sites connected to the grid to increase their renewable energy use to 100%.

The Environment Agency's net zero emissions target by 2030 is within reach, thanks to innovative solutions like the Solartainer. By providing relocatable, renewable energy sources for charging electric equipment at off-grid sites, EV3 Power and Think Hire are making a significant impact on reducing carbon footprints. Their collaboration is a testament to the power of partnership in driving sustainability.

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