SPECIFIC USE SOLUTIONS

Arctic Range

Engineered for Extreme Temperatures and Low Light

The MTGA Arctic Range of trailers and skids are standalone, fully self-supporting units equipped with three forms of power generation—solar, wind and a methanol fuel cell and are supported by a high-capacity battery backup system. Batteries are housed in an ergonomically designed sliding drawer for easy access during inspection or replacement.

Solar generation capacity reaches 1.35kW, achieved through class-leading high-efficiency panels. These feature an automatic tilt system via a linear actuator to optimise panel positioning between summer and winter. The panels can be safely deployed by one person in seconds using sliding linear rails.

An optional 400W wind turbine is available, with the ability to add a second turbine if required. Combined with a methanol fuel cell and large battery capacity, the system can power multiple devices with over four days of backup, significantly reducing reliance on non-renewable energy sources.

The Arctic Range also features a wide outrigger footprint for high wind stability, is towable by light vehicles and is designed for autonomous operation once deployed.

Standard safety inclusions feature wheel chocks, high-vis powder coating and tape, indicator lights, an inertial braking system and a night safety beacon.

Mobile, off-grid connectivity in the most demanding environments.

200 Series Arctic Communications Trailers & Skids

The Arctic Communications Trailer & Skids delivers mobile, off-grid connectivity in the most demanding environments. Powered by solar, wind and methanol fuel cell systems, and supported by a large battery bank, it offers autonomous performance in low light and extreme temperatures from -40°C to +40°C.

Featuring a rugged chassis, automatic solar tilt system and easy one-person setup, the trailer is ideal for establishing communications quickly across remote or high-risk sites. With forklift-ready and towable designs available, it’s built for operational flexibility, sustainability and long-term deployment.

Arctic Boom Gate Trailer

The Arctic Boom Gate Trailer is purpose-built for harsh, low-light climates, providing reliable access control in temperatures ranging from -40°C to +40°C. Designed for autonomous operation, it combines solar, wind and methanol power with high-capacity battery backup, ensuring consistent performance in remote locations.

Towable by light vehicles and equipped with a wide outrigger footprint for wind stability, this trailer supports a range of boom gate configurations to suit your site. With rapid deployment and standard safety features included, it’s a smart solution for controlled access in extreme conditions.

Purpose-built for harsh, low-light climates.

Power That Performs Where Others Can’t

Watch how the Arctic Communications Trailer delivers off-grid power and connectivity in extreme conditions using solar, wind and methanol energy systems.

40°C to +40°C
Built to operate reliably in extreme heat or cold environments.

Multi-Source Power
Powered by solar, wind and methanol with over 4 days of battery backup.

One-Person Deployment
Rapid setup with automatic solar tilt and forklift-ready base.

Services & Support

Design

We provide bespoke designs to meet the unique needs of our customers.

Installation

We install and commission a range of aftermarket products into mobile plant.

Maintenance

We provide onsite support and maintenance for your mobile technology and communications.

Other Products

Communication Solutions

Access Control Solutions

Autonomous Vehicle Technology

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

What is considered extreme climate mining equipment?

Extreme climate mining equipment is designed to operate reliably in harsh environments, including sub-zero temperatures, high winds and low sunlight conditions. MTGA’s Arctic Range is engineered specifically for these demanding applications.

How do sub-zero temperature trailers perform in freezing conditions?

MTGA’s sub-zero temperature trailers are built with specialised materials, insulation and heating systems to maintain performance in extreme cold, ensuring continuous operation in arctic and high-altitude mining environments.

What are Arctic-grade solar skids and how do they work?

Arctic-grade solar skids are off-grid power systems designed for low-light and extreme weather conditions. They combine solar generation with battery storage and hybrid inputs to deliver reliable energy in remote locations.

What role do methanol power generation systems play in the Arctic Range?

Methanol power generation systems provide a stable and efficient backup energy source when solar and wind inputs are limited. This ensures consistent power availability in low-light energy environments.

Are low-light energy solutions suitable for year-round operation?

Yes, MTGA’s low-light energy solutions are designed for year-round performance. By integrating solar, wind and methanol systems, they maintain reliable power supply even during extended periods of low sunlight.