PORTABLE SOLAR POWERED BOOM GATES

Designed and Constructed by Access Technologies, SOLIS is a Fully Portable Solar Powered Boom Gate.

Ideal for use in remote locations where running mains power to the gate is otherwise problematic or expensive, SOLIS is on a fully welded and galvanised skid that can be transported to site in a one tonne ute or a box trailer. Each unit has fork lift tine pockets on each side to allow for easy loading, unloading and manoeuvrability. Once in position set up is fast and convenient. Installation is a simple process requiring basic hand tools and can be completed in 15 minutes.

SOLIS is powered by 2 solar panels. The solar panels are rotatable through 360 degrees allowing for maximum efficiency. The units are battery backed to ensure continuous operation – even on cloudy days making SOLIS extremely reliable in remote settings. Using wireless remote controls which work from up to 50 metres away, SOLIS Solar Powered Boom Gate permits up to 400 operations in a 24-hour period.

view of the solar panel and the SOLIS boom gate on the factory driveway

SOLIS is ideally suited to:

• Building and construction sites
• Road works
• Mining and extractive industries
• Government and Corporate events
• Sporting Events
• Logistics
• Remote areas like national parks

SOLIS can be an integral component of your Traffic Management Plan by providing a cost-effective control measure to reduce the risks associated with vehicle traffic in industrial settings.

SOLIS can be positioned to implement a safer traffic system by locating units to manage:

• entry and exits points
• intersections
• Traffic segregation and exclusion zones

Specifically designed for the mining industry the concrete based SOLIS model is robust and fit for purpose in mining and industrial applications.
With safety a paramount concern each SOLIS unit comes with flashing LED strip lighting and reflective strips as standard. Optional safety extras can include beacons, stop signs and traffic lights.

 

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