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Mobile Substation Solutions

Inkan Power provides advanced Mobile Substation solutions designed for rapid deployment, flexibility, and reliable power delivery in emergency, temporary, and remote applications. A mobile substation is a fully integrated electrical substation mounted on trailers or containers, which allows swift relocation and commissioning to supply power wherever and whenever it is needed.

Mobile Substation Solutions

What is a Mobile Substation?

A mobile substation integrates essential high and medium voltage components such as power transformers, switchgear (GIS, AIS, or hybrid), protection and control systems, and auxiliary equipment within a compact, transportable unit. It is a plug-and-play solution offering quick installation, minimal civil works, and compliance with grid codes, making it ideal for emergency response, grid expansion, or maintenance support.

Key Features

  • Fast Deployment: Factory-tested, ready-to-connect mobile substations can be installed and energised within hours, minimizing downtime during outages or construction phases.
  • Flexible Configurations: Available in GIS, AIS, or hybrid forms with voltage ratings up to 420 kV and transformer capacities tailored for specific load demands.
  • Robust Design: Engineered for durability and reliability with advanced cooling, protection, power metering, and communication systems integrated on a mobile platform.
  • Operational Versatility: Suitable for emergency power restoration, planned maintenance outages, temporary demands, remote area power supply, and integration with renewable energy sources.
  • Transportable by Road, Rail, or Air: Designed with mobility in mind, mobile substations can be moved quickly across various terrains and infrastructures to wherever power is needed.
Mobile Substation Solutions

Applications

  • Emergency power supply during substation failures or natural disasters.
  • Temporary power solutions for construction sites, events, or military operations.
  • Grid support for maintenance or upgrade activities.
  • Power supply for remote or off-grid locations.
  • Back-up power for critical infrastructure such as hospitals and data centers.