
Hybrid Power Systems for Mining & Remote Industrial Sites
Reduce generator runtime, stabilise intermittent loads, and power remote industrial operations with intelligent BESS + generator solutions.
Remote sites need more than a diesel generator
Mining sites, quarries, fuel farms, remote camps and industrial depots often rely on diesel generators for continuous or standby power. But many remote industrial loads are not constant. Pumps, conveyors, refuelling systems, site utilities and temporary facilities can create short peaks, long standby periods and changing daily demand.
Low-load diesel operation
Generators often run for long hours even when the actual site load is low, intermittent or only required for standby availability.
Peak and motor-starting loads
Pumps, conveyors, compressors and refuelling equipment can create short-duration power peaks that make generator sizing inefficient.
High remote maintenance cost
Every service visit, refuelling trip or unplanned shutdown matters more when the site is remote, temporary or difficult to access.

Hybrid power applications for mining and remote industry
Foxtheon solutions are designed for remote industrial environments where power demand changes throughout the day, grid access is limited, and generator efficiency matters.






How hybrid power reduces diesel runtime
Foxtheon hybrid power systems combine battery energy storage with diesel generators, solar input where available, intelligent control and cloud-based monitoring. The BESS supplies low-load and intermittent site demand, while the generator runs only when required and can operate in a more efficient load range.
Instead of replacing the generator completely, the system helps the generator work smarter: fewer unnecessary running hours, better load management, reduced service frequency and improved power stability for remote industrial loads.
Select the right hybrid power system for your remote load
P-Series systems are recommended for high-power, high-peak and motor-driven industrial loads. M-Series systems are recommended for longer-duration site loads, remote camps and distributed utilities. HybridPack HP1000 is suitable for integrated high-demand hybrid power applications.
Low average load with short peak demand.
Motor-driven loads with frequent starts.
Higher peak power and dynamic load behaviour.
Continuous power demand over longer operating hours.
Multi-load power systems and integrated hybrid generation.
Engineered for remote industrial power reliability
Remote industrial power systems must be designed for harsh operating conditions, fast deployment and practical onsite maintenance. Foxtheon solutions support rugged applications where dust, heat, transport, lifting, service access and operational continuity all matter.
Turn power data into operational savings
For remote industrial sites, the value of hybrid power is measured through generator runtime reduction, diesel saved, service visits avoided, CO₂ reduction and improved power availability.

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Questions about hybrid power for mining and remote industry
These answers help site managers, contractors, rental fleets and remote industrial operators understand how Foxtheon hybrid BESS + generator systems can support real site loads.
What is a hybrid power system for mining and remote industrial sites?
A hybrid power system combines battery energy storage, generator integration, intelligent energy management and remote monitoring to supply power for remote industrial loads. It helps reduce unnecessary generator runtime, support peak loads and improve power stability in off-grid or grid-constrained locations.
Can a hybrid BESS replace diesel generators on remote sites?
In many remote industrial applications, the goal is not to remove the generator completely. The BESS works with the generator, supplying low-load and intermittent demand while allowing the generator to run only when needed and at a more efficient operating range.
Which mining and remote industrial loads are suitable for hybrid power?
Suitable loads include fuel pumps, unloading pumps, dewatering pumps, conveyors, crushers, compressors, site offices, lighting, communications, remote camps and temporary industrial facilities.
Why is hybrid power useful for fuel farms?
Fuel farm loads are often intermittent. Pumps and control systems may require availability at any time, but the actual pumping demand is not continuous. A hybrid BESS can supply standby and pump loads while reducing the need for a diesel generator to run continuously.
How should a remote industrial hybrid power system be sized?
Sizing should consider maximum simultaneous load, motor-starting current, daily energy consumption, generator strategy, required backup time, environmental conditions and remote monitoring requirements.
Which Foxtheon products are suitable for mining and remote industrial power?
Foxtheon P-Series systems are suitable for high-power and peak-load applications such as pumps, crushers and conveyors. M-Series systems are suitable for longer-duration loads such as camps, site offices and utilities. HybridPack HP1000 is suitable for high-demand integrated hybrid power applications.
Need a hybrid power system for a remote industrial site?
Tell us about your load profile, generator size, operating hours and site conditions. Foxtheon can help assess the right hybrid power configuration for your mining, fuel farm, quarry or remote industrial application.