Modular Design: All structures are pre-assembled in the factory, minimizing on-site construction and installation time.
Portability: The containerized design makes them easy to transport to different locations, ideal for projects with temporary power needs or requiring mobility.
Cost-Efficiency: Compared to traditional substations, containerized substations reduce the time and resources required for installation, thereby lowering the total project cost.
Flexibility: Their modular design allows for customization of containerized substation facilities to suit different application scenarios and configurations.
Safety: The containerized design protects equipment from harsh environmental conditions such as extreme temperatures, pollution, and sandstorms.
Scalability: It can be expanded from simple distribution points to complex configurations and accommodate different voltage levels (medium/low voltage).
These containerized substation facilities feature a glass-magnesium rock wool sandwich panel system for the walls, a 3.0mm thick main frame, and all square tubing components are uniformly 2.0mm thick, forming a high-strength structural system that meets the load-bearing requirements for direct wall mounting of transformers. The entire structure weighs over 1.4 tons, is structurally robust, and can withstand level 12 winds, making it suitable for high-temperature, high-humidity, and high-salt-spray marine climates.
Each DXH Container's Containerized Substation Facility is designed according to project requirements and the local environment. Ensuring superior durability, the ISO-standard steel structure provides safety for precision equipment. Furthermore, the modular containerized substation design supports scalability; you can add more units to expand the space as energy demand grows. Customers do not need to spend years on approvals and civil engineering. Customers only need to prepare a concrete foundation pad and surrounding fencing, connect the array cables, and plug in the power. Common applications include:
Providing temporary power for events or construction sites.
Powering oil and gas operations and mines in remote areas.
Upgrading city power grids or connecting to new renewable energy projects.
Providing emergency backup power for utility companies.
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