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Introducing the NOMAD Pathfinder: Towable, Fuel-Free Mobile Power Solutions for Every Need

October 10, 20244 min readBy NOMAD Power Team

Released in 2024, the NOMAD Pathfinder is the newest addition to NOMAD Power’s product lineup. It provides 180 kW of AC power and stores 214 kWh of energy, offering a new option for mobile energy storage.

The Pathfinder is towable behind a standard-sized pick-up truck, making it ideal for industries and rural locations where larger trailers can’t reach. Its mobility ensures reliable, fuel-free power even in the most challenging environments. With its tow ability and power capacity, the Pathfinder servers a wide array of industries, including:

  • Rural development

  • Commercial Construction

  • Events

  • Emergency response

  • Commercial and Industrial energy service

With changeability, the Pathfinder has a zero-fuel requirement, making it an excellent choice for businesses looking to reduce carbon emissions and operational costs. It can also be paired with a diesel gen-set to increase efficiency and fuel-cost savings. The beauty of

With its 180 kW output, the Pathfinder can scale by connecting multiple units, making it a versatile solution for businesses with fluctuating power demands. The Pathfinder can be deployed swiftly for remote or temporary sites and provide energy without requiring extensive setup. This makes it particularly useful in disaster-stricken areas, where quick access to power is crucial. Its mobility also supports off-grid industries, allowing Pathfinder to serve remote communities beyond power line infrastructure.

Unlike traditional energy systems, which require special engineering and permitting, the Pathfinder offers near-instant deployment. It requires minimal setup, allowing businesses to get power running immediately upon delivery. All Pathfinder units are monitored in real-time via NOMAD’s Network Operating Center (NOC), ensuring uptime and consistent performance.

Spec Overview:

  • Energy Storage Capacity: 214 kWh (DC)

  • Rated Power: 180 kW (AC)

  • Discharge Time at Rated Power: ~1 hour

  • Unit Dimensions (LxWxH): 10' x 6.3' x 6.5'

  • Mobility: Towable, designed for rapid deployment

  • Optional Add-ons: EV charging, mobile docking, microgrid controls

  • Climate Packages: Available for cold and warm environments

The NOMAD Pathfinder is a great tool for businesses seeking efficient, mobile energy. With its tow behind accessibility and ease of plug-and-play use it’s a great option for construction sites, rural and remote locations, and providing emergency power after natural disasters. For more details, visit the NOMAD Power Pathfinder Product Page.

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