The project – a joint venture between bp, Shell and the National Gas Company (NGC) of Trinidad and Tobago – sits on roughly 186 hectares near Couva and, once fully commissioned, will supply up to 92 MW of alternating-current solar power.
Coordinate delivery arrangements with the carrier to ensure a seamless handover at the final destination. The choice of transport mode significantly impacts both cost and transit time.
The design allows the unit to be operational within two hours after delivery on any stable ground. Fleet operators benefit from a system that stores energy during low‑cost periods and discharges it during peak demand.
Transportable via standard shipping container, the system achieves full operational capability within 4-6 hours of arrival. Providing 24/7 clean energy with scalable solar capacity of 30-200kW and battery capacity of 50-500KWh.
How long does it take to manufacture and deliver a mobile PV container? Standard solar container models can be manufactured and ready to ship in as little as 4-6 weeks. Customized configurations can take up to 8-10 weeks, with shipping times varying by destination.