Spanish company Genesal Energy has announced the execution of a new project in Saudi Arabia, involving the design, manufacture, and delivery of 18 mobile electric generators mounted on trucks, aimed at providing immediate power supply in remote locations or during emergency grid failures.

The company explained that the project seeks to ensure continuity of electricity supply across the kingdom through units that can be transported and quickly deployed at sites requiring an urgent response.

Special Design for Desert Conditions

According to the Spanish newspaper La Opinión de La Coruña, the generators are specifically designed to operate in harsh desert environments, withstanding temperatures exceeding 50 degrees Celsius and high levels of dust, as well as the ability to run for long hours under continuous operation.

The newspaper added that each unit is equipped with a 450-liter stainless steel fuel tank, allowing it to run for more than 24 hours without refueling, along with enhanced ventilation systems, high-efficiency air filters, and components designed to maintain performance in the toughest conditions.

Advanced Systems and Rapid Response

In the same context, the generators feature quick-connect systems, automatic cable reels, and automatic voltage switching systems, in addition to safety and signaling equipment, speeding up deployment and power restoration in emergency situations.

The CEO and Commercial Director of Genesal Energy, José Manuel Fernández, noted that the project reflects the company's ability to provide reliable energy solutions even in the most challenging environments, emphasizing that the goal is to ensure electricity availability when it is most needed, even under the toughest conditions.

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