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How It Works

When a request for power comes to ReVolt, a ReVolt team member delivers a Mule unit to the job site. Through the simple touch screen UI located on the rear of the Mule, power is safely and easily turned on and off by the customer. Once a power load is detected on the Mule, our remote monitoring station predicts when the battery is estimated to run low, and a recharge is necessary. A Canavan from the solar farm is then deployed to the job site. Once the Canavan arrives and parked close to the Mule, a single charge cable is connected and the recharging starts automatically, all with zero interruption to the customer’s mobile power grid (kind of like plugging your phone in but bigger and better). Eliminating the risk associated with adding fuel to a diesel generator while it’s running. Probably a huge fire hazard.  

When an optimal charge level is reached in the Mule, the ReVolt team member returns the Canavan back to the solar farm or heads to another job site to refuel an additional Mule. Zero interruption or disturbance to the Mule’s outputted power is created

How long will the battery last?

The Mule’s battery life is completely reliant on the user’s power demands. Typically a Mule can provide 2+ days of your production’s power needs between charges. Remember, when your battery gets low the responsibility falls on us to deploy a Canavan to the job site, connect to the Mule, and leave you with a fully recharged unit. Unlike our competitors, with ReVolt, the battery life anxiety does not fall on the customer. Please sit back and relax.