

‘BS’ refers to battery solar module. This is based on a ‘B’ module that has a hybrid diesel heating system, providing hot water but has the advantage of anti vandal solar roof panels, which recharge the batteries.
The material used for the solar panels is lightweight, flexible, durable and glass-free.


The system is designed to provide enough charge for typical usage for 8 hours a day, 5 days a week by 6-8 people.
Should the operation hours go beyond this then in winter the unit may require occasional mains charging.
This unique power module works in all areas of British Isles and the special panels are disguised by being laid flat.
The solar panels are none glass and meet the following safety standards
The following tests are also carried out on the panels to ensure their efficiency and safety
Typically, solar would only provide 40 to 50 hours of welfare per week. This is in line with typical usage of the cabin being 8-10 hours a day, 5 days a week.
The advantage of solar powered welfare units are as follows:
Furthermore, if the average cost of running a generator is £25 per week in diesel, the solar equvalent would only be £10 per week!
| Model | Power Module | Size | Capacity | Gross Weight | Ground Lowering | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 430BS | Battery/Solar | 4.3m x 2.2m | 6-8 man | 1900Kg | No | click here for info > |
| P430BS | Battery/Solar | 4.3m x 2.2m | 6-8 man | 1900Kg | Yes | click here for info > |
| F430BS | Battery/Solar | 4.3m x 2.2m | 6-8 man | 1900Kg | No | click here for info > |
| PF430BS | Battery/Solar | 4.3m x 2.2m | 6-8 man | 1900Kg | Yes | click here for info > |