
Backup power for a production hall during switchgear modernisation
A model scenario for facilities that need to keep lines, warehousing and critical loads running during a planned electrical shutdown.
Open scenarioA model scenario for events where stage power, catering, backstage and nighttime infrastructure require different priorities and operating windows.
Content based on practical work with generators, BESS, temporary heating, cooling, halls and fuel logistics across Poland and the EU.
This page shows a representative event setup based on recurring production requirements. It does not refer to one named organiser or venue.
We serve all of Poland and the entire European Union.
We coordinate transport, delivery scheduling and equipment readiness on site.
We help match the equipment to power demand, operating conditions and delivery timeline.
Industry
events and outdoor production
Location type
open-air site with multiple load zones
Number of zones
3-5 independent power sections
Main stage power
120-160 kVA
Total demand
200-350 kVA depending on the daily schedule
Fuel per day
600-900 l for stage and support areas
Delivery window
2 build days, 3 live days, 1 breakdown day
Delivery model
generators + BESS + light towers + temporary support
Starting point
The event includes several zones with very different load behaviour. Stage and FOH need stable power, catering needs short power peaks, and parts of the infrastructure stay live long after public hours.
loads change significantly between build, rehearsals, show hours and breakdown
generator noise and fuel logistics cannot interfere with audience flow or production timing
a failure in one zone cannot stop the stage, support areas or safety lighting
Implementation logic
The safest layout is to split power by operational priority and connect generators, BESS and lighting into one coordinated event plan.
separate power zones for stage, technical base and supporting infrastructure
BESS for variable loads and quieter operation outside show peaks
light towers, temporary halls and refuelling aligned with the build and night-shift schedule
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generators for the main stage, technical compound and support zones
mobile BESS for noise reduction and short-term load changes
light towers and temporary halls for backstage and technical areas
Operational outcome
better control over load distribution and stronger resilience to zone-level failures
one consistent plan for build, refuelling and service during the event
fewer conflicts between stage requirements, support services and audience movement
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