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A mobile autonomous diesel power plant on a truck chassis is Intech's solution for providing electricity

15 September 2025
Intech Company will participate for the first time in the 10th anniversary International Exhibition of Industrial boiler, Heat Exchange and Electric Generating equipment Heat&Power.

The company specializes in the design, production, supply, rental and maintenance of diesel generator sets of various designs, mobile power plants, as well as autonomous renewable energy sources and chemical power sources.
 
For more than 10 years, the company has been present in the independent energy supply market, constantly developing solutions that meet current energy supply needs and meet environmental standards and energy efficiency requirements.

The modern mobile diesel power plant, developed and manufactured by Intech, is an autonomous energy complex designed to provide operational power supply at construction sites, exhibitions and concerts, as well as in emergency and emergency situations.
 
The installation has a high load capacity and can provide power supply to industrial motors, transformer substations, DATA centers and other demanding consumers of electric energy. The station can be used as a backup source with automatic start-up when the network is disconnected, or as the main source of energy supply at temporary facilities.

The power plant consists of a diesel engine, a modular generator unit, a liquid cooling system, a control and protection controller for the fuel supply station and electronic equipment housed in a sealed IP54 protection enclosure. The diesel engine complies with the EURO 5 standard, ensuring low emissions. Due to this, the installation meets the highest environmental requirements. The station is also equipped with a noise barrier that reduces the sound impact on the urban environment.
 
Mounted on an automobile chassis, the station is easy to move and can be delivered to the facility without complicated logistics, and installation and connection take no more than 10-15 minutes due to the station's equipment with electric cable coils and power cable lines with PowerLock connectors.

The design is thought out taking into account the actual operating conditions: swing gates on both sides, additional doors and convenient access to the main components simplify maintenance.
 
Additional functions — an integrated lighting system and an auxiliary power supply — increase its versatility and allow it to be operated efficiently at any time of the day and under various loads.

One of the key innovations is the remote monitoring and management system. All operating parameters, from load and equipment condition to fuel consumption and location, are transmitted in real time to the customer's dispatch center or to the round—the—clock Intech service center. This allows you to predict possible malfunctions, optimize operating modes, minimize downtime, and control fuel consumption with an error of less than 1%. The dispatcher can promptly make decisions on replacing units depending on the load, eliminating inefficient idling and reducing operating costs.
 
Another important advantage is the possibility of parallel operation of up to 32 installations with a capacity from 100 to 1000 kW. All controls are performed with the simplest possible interface, which eliminates accidents or breakdowns due to personnel errors. Parallel operation does not require manual settings. This approach makes it easy to increase capacity depending on the task being solved.

The use of Intech's mobile power plants makes it possible to significantly reduce downtime in case of accidents, reduce the number of personnel involved, optimize fuel consumption and increase the service life of equipment. This makes them an important element of modern energy sustainability infrastructure in cities, industrial facilities, and emergency recovery operations.
 
Everyone will be able to personally communicate with Intech specialists and ask questions from October 21 to 23 at the Crocus Expo IEC at the Heat&Power exhibition.
 
You can visit the exhibition for free — get a ticket using the promo code news on the Heat&Power website.

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