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RAF1 premiere at MSPO: Energy for the military in every kind of outdoor conditions
RAF1 is an independent power station based on photovoltaic modules integrated with an energy storage system, a hybrid inverter and an emergency diesel generator. The entire system is housed in a container that can be deployed in the field in just a few hours, without the need for external infrastructure or technical staff. The installation consisting of 64 modules with a capacity of 450 Wp provides up to 29 kWp of peak power, which translates into the production of approximately 200 kWh of energy per day. The accumulated energy can be stored in batteries with a capacity of up to 122 kWh, enabling powering devices even at night or during unfavourable conditions, RAF1 folder PL 2.
A key advantage of the RAF1 is its hybrid nature - if demand is exceeded or there is no sun, the system automatically starts a 28 kW generator, ensuring continuity of supply. The container can also be equipped with a GSM signal amplifier, which enables telephone connectivity to be maintained even in the event of the operator's infrastructure failure. Antennas mounted on the mast pick up the signal from distant base stations and make it available within a radius of 55 meters with the use of of RAF1 folder PL 2.
The RAF1 system was designed for military operations and securing border infrastructure, but its use also covers civilian operations, from crisis management to securing areas affected by natural disasters. The illustrations in the catalogue present, among others, scenarios of use in the border zone, at checkpoints, in logistics centres and in flooded or drought-affected areas. See RAF1 folder PL 2.
In an era of growing threats, the need to diversify energy sources and operate in areas with limited grid access, RAF1 is part of the new philosophy of distributed power supply. This technology supports both operational troops and crisis response forces.
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