Moxion Power: the rolling power bank that retires the diesel generator

Published on June 17, 2026 | Translated from Spanish

Noise, smoke, and the smell of diesel in construction sites and film sets are numbered. Moxion Power presents a solution on wheels: high-density industrial energy storage units that function as portable power banks. These mobile stations promise to replace traditional generators, reducing emissions and improving air quality in work environments.

Moxion Power industrial battery unit parked on a film set, heavy cables connecting to cinema lighting rigs, crew members coiling traditional diesel generator cables in background, silent operation contrasting with old equipment, blue LED status indicators on battery array, reinforced chassis with shock absorbers, photorealistic engineering visualization, bright daylight on asphalt, zero exhaust fumes visible, industrial design with cooling vents and power outlets, dramatic contrast between clean electric unit and dusty construction site, ultra-detailed mechanical components

High-density batteries for heavy loads 🔋

Moxion units integrate lithium-ion battery packs with a capacity ranging from 200 to 600 kWh, depending on the model. Their thermal management system allows outdoor operation without overheating, and connection is as simple as plugging the equipment into the load. They offer three-phase and single-phase AC outputs, compatible with construction machinery and cinema lighting equipment. Recharging is done at high-power stations or through solar energy, reducing dependence on fossil fuels.

Goodbye to diesel noise, hello to awkward silence 🤫

Sound technicians on film sets will no longer have an excuse to complain about background noise. Now, with Moxion, the only annoying sound will be the director yelling cut every five minutes. And on construction sites, neighbors will stop hearing the generator's rattle and start complaining about the deathly silence, wondering if the workers are actually working or taking a nap. Less smoke, more peace, and the occasional joke about the battery dying right at the final scene.