
Mobile Power for Food Service
Quiet power for food trucks, coffee trailers, and event vendors.
Solar and lithium battery systems that support refrigeration, POS, lighting, pumps, communications, and selected mobile vendor equipment with less generator noise and fuel handling.
Power customers do not have to hear
For mobile food and beverage businesses, power is not just a utility. It affects service speed, staff comfort, event eligibility, and the way customers feel at the window.
A loud generator near a truck or trailer makes ordering harder, adds fumes around the service area, and creates one more thing to maintain before every event.
Designed around your equipment list
- Refrigerators, freezers, coolers, and merchandisers.
- POS, tablets, receipt printers, routers, and menu displays.
- Water pumps, lighting, fans, and device charging.
- Selected espresso and prep equipment after load review.
Use cases
Food Trucks and Trailers
Support refrigeration, lighting, POS, fans, pumps, and selected prep equipment while reducing generator dependence during service.
Coffee and Beverage Trailers
Plan power for espresso workflows, grinders, refrigeration, water pumps, POS, lighting, and internet equipment after a detailed load review.
Markets and Events
Run a clean booth setup with quiet battery power for payment systems, coolers, displays, lighting, and small appliances where load size allows.
Generator-first vs. solar + battery
| Business need | Generator-first setup | Solar + battery setup |
|---|---|---|
| Customer experience | Noise and fumes near service. | Quiet operation for core loads. |
| Event setup | Place generator, run cords, manage fuel. | Built-in power system with monitoring. |
| Event access | May be limited by generator rules. | More flexible for quiet venues. |
| Daily routine | Fuel, maintenance, restarts. | Charge, monitor, serve. |
Frequently asked questions
Can solar power a full food truck?
It depends on the equipment. Refrigeration, lighting, POS, pumps, displays, and communications are often good candidates. Heavy cooking loads, large electric fryers, and some espresso equipment need careful review and may require a hybrid design.
Can I run an espresso machine from batteries?
Sometimes. Espresso equipment can draw a lot of power, especially during heat-up and busy service periods. We review the specific machine, grinder, water system, operating hours, and recharge plan before recommending a design.
Can this replace my generator?
For some vendors, yes. For others, solar and batteries reduce generator use and keep it as backup for peak loads. The right answer depends on your equipment list and how long you serve.
Ready for quieter vendor power?
Bring your equipment list, service schedule, and event goals. We will help determine what solar and battery power can support.