
Across Saudi Arabia, demand is rising for power systems that don’t just supply energy—but do it smarter, cleaner, and with lower operating costs. Energia’s hybrid power solution answers that call with an intelligent combination of diesel, solar, and battery storage. All managed by a unified control platform, this integrated system is already transforming energy delivery for remote operations, construction sites, military installations, and emergency services.
This is mobile power—reengineered for modern demands.
Smarter Inputs. Sharper Outputs.
At the core of Energia’s solution is a 10-foot containerized Energy Storage System (ESS). Each unit houses high-density lithium iron phosphate (LFP) batteries with a total capacity of 233 kWh. This setup includes a proprietary battery management system, liquid cooling for thermal efficiency, and scalable architecture for future expansion.
What sets it apart isn’t just the hardware—it’s the coordination.
The hybrid stack includes:
- Diesel generator (DG) sets for high-load response
- Photovoltaic (PV) panels for peak daylight generation
- ESS for stable, silent delivery during mid to low demand
All elements are controlled through CMS—Comprehensive Management System—Energia’s real-time digital brain. CMS doesn’t just alternate power sources. It dynamically balances load, prioritizes solar, and schedules generator runtime to minimize fuel burn and optimize performance.
Efficiency by Design
Ali Naqvi, Regional Sales Manager at Energia, explains the goal simply:
“The system reduces fuel consumption by up to 50%. That means lower emissions, lower cost, and fewer logistics headaches. CMS gives clients complete control over how and when power is delivered.”
Site-specific modes offer unmatched flexibility:
- ESS Primary Mode: Battery-first operations for quiet, emission-free runtime
- DG-led Mode: Diesel dominant for peak demand or high-load intervals
- VSG Mode: Virtual Synchronous Generator – ESS mimics generator behavior for seamless switchovers and frequency stability
This adaptability makes the hybrid system ideal for locations where grid access is impossible, unpredictable, or cost-prohibitive.
Built for the Field
Saudi’s terrain doesn’t allow for compromise. The hybrid system is built to endure:
- High ambient temperatures
- Dust-prone or sandy environments
- Irregular demand patterns
- Frequent transport and redeployment
From design to deployment, every detail supports uptime.
Remote sites gain autonomy. Construction firms lower OpEx. Defense projects cut noise signatures. The result: a single power source with fewer parts moving, more cost control, and better environmental performance.
Projects in Action
Energia’s hybrid systems are already in use across multiple sectors:
- Temporary infrastructure sites using hybrid for base load and nighttime cooling
- Government-led environmental projects requiring low-noise, low-footprint energy delivery
- Industrial edge setups that fluctuate between heavy loads and standby modes
By replacing 24/7 diesel operation with strategic battery-buffering and solar supplementation, these projects now run cleaner and cheaper—without sacrificing runtime or performance.
The Future Is Modular
Each hybrid container is plug-and-play. It scales horizontally and vertically, depending on the site’s evolving needs. Battery banks can be expanded. Solar capacity can be added. The system’s intelligence grows with it.
This isn’t a short-term patch. It’s long-term infrastructure, made mobile.
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