• Fuel Logistics Failures

    Disaster zones often experience disrupted fuel supply chains, limiting generator uptime.

  • Noise & Exhaust Constraints

    Combustion generators create unsafe conditions for medical tents, shelters, and enclosed deployment zones.

  • Grid Instability

    Emergency operations require continuous power during utility outages and unstable restoration cycles.

  • Rapid Mobility Requirements

    Field operations demand deployable systems that can be relocated quickly without heavy infrastructure.

Runtime Depends on Operational Load Strategy

Emergency runtime varies based on:

  • continuous vs intermittent loads
  • surge-demand equipment
  • environmental conditions
  • charging availability
  • operational priority scheduling
Critical Load Running Load Startup Surge Runtime
Satellite Terminal 120W Low 30+ hrs
Mobile Command Station 800W Moderate 6 hrs
Oxygen Concentrator 150W Low 24 hrs
Medical Refrigerator 300W Compressor Surge 14 hrs
Emergency Lighting 600W Low 7 hrs
Drone Charging Station 800W Variable 5 hrs
Ventilation Fan System 500W Moderate 8 hrs
Mobile Device Charging Hub 400W Low 10 hrs

Designed Around Operational Continuity

In emergency response environments, power systems are evaluated not only by output capacity, but by deployment reliability, mobility, acoustic footprint, and operational survivability.

WEGREEN systems are designed to support temporary infrastructure where uptime and rapid mobility are critical.

Mission-Critical Energy & Deployment FAQ

Q: What powers hydraulic rescue tools like Jaws of Life in the field?

A: Traditionally, these are powered by small gas engines or heavy AGM batteries. WEGREEN replaces these with high-discharge LiFePO4 technology, providing the instantaneous high-burst power needed for hydraulic pumps while being light enough for rapid deployment in disaster zones.

Q: What are the chances of a lithium battery catching fire in a rescue zone?

A: Safety is non-negotiable in crisis. WEGREEN uses stable LiFePO4 chemistry and is the only unit with a Standard Reserved Fire Suppression Interface. This ensures compliance with strict emergency lighting and rescue equipment safety protocols, even in high-heat or high-debris environments.

Q: How do I generate electricity for long-term rescue operations without fuel?

A: In extended disaster relief where gas is unavailable, WEGREEN acts as a Solar Energy Hub. It supports high-speed PV input, allowing rescue teams to maintain a perpetual power cycle during the day to power medical gear and communication towers all night.

Q: What are the general guidelines for maintaining these tools in storage?

A: Reliability depends on readiness. Follow our Quarterly Health-Cycle: perform one full discharge and charge cycle every 3 months. If the unit hits 0% state of charge during a mission, ensure it is recharged within 48 hours to maintain the integrity of the high-discharge cells.

Q: Is it safe to use WEGREEN in flood zones or extreme rain?

A: Yes. While gas generators pose a massive electrocution risk in wet conditions, WEGREEN IP66-rated tactical housing is fully sealed against torrential rain and high-pressure splashes, making it the safest choice for water rescue and flood response.