Reliable Power For Shelters and Resilience Hubs: Deploying GreenGrid 90k

30.10.25 12:40 AM - By melinakorine

Reliable Power For Shelters and Resilience Hubs: Deploying GreenGrid 90k

In unpredictable times, community resilience is everything. Having power that your community can rely on is an essential component of an emergency plan. Whether it’s charging phones to keep the community connected, or providing refrigeration to ensure everyone has access to food, reliable power makes all the difference.

Power Emergency Shelter with The GreenGrid 90k

A mobile battery storage system (BESS) on hand means you’ll never be without power. These systems are ideal for shelter applications, able to provide emergency relief while your community gets back on its feet.


The GreenGrid 90k, Power Up’s mobile BESS trailer, features 90kWh/20 kVA of power. It offers multi-day autonomy for shelters, with enough energy to support typical shelter loads for 15-24 hours. 


Compared to bulky, noisy traditional generators, the difference is clear. GreenGrid has zero emissions and near-silent operation. The trailers are completely portable, meaning you can set them up wherever an outage occurs. With less than 30 ms UPS transfer, GreenGrid deploys fast, ideal for emergency situations that require rapid response. 


Proven Resilience for Emergency Shelter Applications

When these communities faced outages, they depended on mobile energy solutions like GreenGrid 90k to stay powered up.


  1. Babcock Ranch, Florida: When Hurricane Ian hit Babcock Ranch in 2022, the residents of the first solar-powered town were able to rely on battery power to maintain clean water, refrigeration, and communications despite widespread outages. GreenGrid can deliver multi-day shelter and power for hurricane victims. 

  2. New Orleans Community Lighthouses: During an outage, residents of New Orleans can now head to “lighthouse” shelters. These battery-powered shelters provide energy for cooling, communications, and refrigeration. GreenGrid can be deployed as an interim resilience hub while permanent resources are installed. 

  3. Redwood Coast Airport Microgrid, California: A 6.4-magnitude earthquake was no match for the microgrid at Redwood Coast Airport. For nearly 15 hours, solar and battery power kept the airport connected. GreenGrid can serve as a resilience hub, even in rural areas that don’t have existing microgrids.

GreenGrid was designed to deliver reliable power quickly, safely, and silently. Whenever the next power outage occurs, you can feel confident your community will remain connected with GreenGrid. 


Enhance Your Community’s Energy Resilience

Ready to learn more? Contact our team today to schedule a live demo and learn more about the powerful GreenGrid 90k. The Power Up Connect team has helped emergency management teams like yours find energy solutions that support your community when it needs it most.


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