Ready the Moment It Hits Site

Final checks are complete. The van’s on the road.

Another Hardwear build is heading over the border into NSW for Coates — one of many being deployed across renewable energy construction sites.

These vans aren’t arriving as empty shells. They’re arriving ready to work.

Set up as site offices, meeting rooms and lunchrooms, each van is designed to support day-to-day operations from the moment it lands on site.

That’s where the difference comes in.

With fully integrated solar and battery systems, the van is already running before a generator is even considered.

Lights are on.
Air conditioning is working.
Power is available.

There’s no delay waiting for systems to come online. No need to fire up equipment just to get started.

On large-scale renewable projects — often remote, fast-moving and exposed to harsh conditions — that matters.

Less reliance on diesel means fewer interruptions, lower operating costs and a quieter, more efficient site environment.

It also means a setup that better reflects the work being done.

As more projects move towards renewable energy, the supporting infrastructure needs to keep up.

Hardwear vans are built with that in mind — ready to go from day one, without compromise.

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