The Difference Between Talking About Performance and Proving It

Anyone can talk about solar and battery systems. At Hardwear, we'd rather show how ours perform.

The data we're sharing comes directly from one of our onsite vans operating on a real Australian worksite over a 12-week period. It isn't a laboratory test or a marketing estimate. It's live operating data showing exactly how our integrated 48V solar and battery system performs in day-to-day conditions.

Built to reduce generator reliance

One of the biggest advantages of an integrated solar and battery system is reducing the amount of time a generator needs to run.

Less generator runtime means:

  • Lower fuel consumption

  • Reduced servicing and maintenance

  • Quieter worksites

  • Lower operating costs

  • Reliable power throughout the working day

It's a practical improvement that benefits both hire companies and the crews working onsite.

Designed as a complete system

At Hardwear, we don't simply install solar panels on the roof.

Every van is engineered as a complete power system from the ground up. The roof layout is designed to maximise solar performance, the battery storage is sized to suit real operating conditions, and the electrical system is built to manage power efficiently across the entire van.

Every component works together because that's how it was designed from the start.

Why transparency matters

There's plenty of discussion about solar, batteries and off-grid capability.

We think the best way to demonstrate performance is to share real data.

Our customers deserve to know how their onsite facilities perform in the environments they were built for. That's why we'll continue to share real-world results from Hardwear vans operating across Australia.

Because at the end of the day, performance isn't measured by specifications on a brochure.

It's measured on site.

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