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INTELLIGENT


SOLAR TECHNOLOGY. Increasing eco-efficiency and saving you money while remaining as robust and easy to use as ever – innovation that works.


GP360


Reduced generator run time UP TO 80%


Reduced fuel costs UP TO 80%


savings UP TO 80% CO2 emission


LOW NOISE POLLUTION


ANTI-VANDAL, MOBILE WELFARE ACCOMMODATION UNIT


The units are powered by solar technology, with generator backup, charging the 12


1 V ba b ttery.


This allows the LED lighting, diesel powered heating system and inverter powered electrical sockets to be operational and also dispenses warm water in toilet and canteen – all without the need for the generator


o to be running.*


This ensures optimum performance is maintained when in use and unmanned.


Click here to find out more


www.groundhog.co.uk If you would like to find out more, please call us for a chat or get in


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Figures are for guidance only. For your own specific savings, contact Genquip for your bespoke value proposition.


touch to arrange a factory tour, where a warm welcome awaits you. Tel 01639 823484 Email sa @ enquip.co. ouk


Mobile Units have obtained type approval with VCA


* The generator only needs to be running to power the following: Mobile units: Microwave, kettle and hot water system; Static units (with chemical toilet): Microwave, kettle and hot water system; Static units (with eco full flush toilet): Microwave and kettle only.


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