Power Where It’s Needed,
When It’s Needed.

Iron Grid provides a deployable energy platform that can move, scale, and operate wherever it is needed.

Modular containerized energy systems for mobile operations, remote sites, off-grid properties, and backup power support.

Iron Grid is designed to solve a simple but growing problem: energy demand is no longer limited to places with permanent infrastructure. Work happens in the field. Properties exist far from utility access. And even connected sites need temporary, flexible power options.

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10-Year Warranty

Servie and Support

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Licensed & Insured

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Nationwide Delivery

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Customizable

Scalable and Modifiable

The Iron Grid Series:
Industrial-Grade Energy Storage

Downtime isn’t just inconvenient—it’s expensive. Sunny Creek Solar’s Iron Grid Containers are engineered for organizations that require reliable, uninterrupted power in any condition.

Built within reinforced ISO shipping containers, each unit is a fully integrated, plug-and-play battery energy storage system (BESS) designed to reduce deployment timelines, stabilize energy costs, and ensure operational continuity.

By combining advanced lithium-ion battery technology with precision liquid cooling and climate-controlled housing, Iron Grid delivers consistent, high-performance energy storage—without the complexity of traditional infrastructure builds.

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A Containerized Energy Platform Designed for Deployment

Iron Grid is a battery energy storage system built inside reinforced shipping containers. Each unit is engineered to function as a self-contained power resource that can be deployed, repositioned, or expanded depending on operational needs.

Unlike traditional fixed installations, Iron Grid systems are designed for adaptability and transportability, making them suitable for both temporary and long-term applications.

Core Capabilities

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Energy storage in a modular container format

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Integration with solar or external charging sources

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On-site or remote deployment capability

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Expandable multi-unit system architecture

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Designed for non-permanent infrastructure needs

Built for a World That Doesn't Always Have Fixed Power Access.

Modern energy systems assume permanence—buildings, infrastructure, and long-term utility connections. But in reality, many operations don’t fit that model anymore.

Construction projects move.

Remote sites operate seasonally.

Rural properties span large, undeveloped land

Grid reliability is not guaranteed everywhere.

Iron Grid was developed to bridge this gap with a modular, containerized energy system that provides flexible power without requiring permanent infrastructure builds.

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Two Ways Iron Grid Is Used in the Real World

Iron Grid serves two distinct groups: organizations that operate in the field, and property owners who need flexible, independent energy support.

Both use cases share the same foundation—portable, scalable energy—but the way it’s applied is different.

Take advantage of our generous 10-year warranty and 5-year labor warranty!

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Commercial & Field Operations

Mobile Energy for Remote Work and Temporary Sites

Many commercial operations require power in locations where installing permanent infrastructure is not practical or cost-effective. In these situations, Iron Grid acts as a temporary or mobile energy source that can support field operations, staging areas, and remote work environments.

It is not designed to replace utility-scale infrastructure, but to provide practical energy access where it otherwise wouldn’t exist.

Common Applications:

Remote job site power for field teams.

Mobile offices and temporary work trailers.

Construction staging and early-phase site development.

Agricultural field and seasonal operations.

Remote or temporary operational bases.

Key Benefits:

  • Fast deployment without utility installation delays
  • Portable, containerized energy system
  • Flexible duration of use (short-term or extended)
  • Supports remote operational continuity needs
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Residential & Off-Grid Use

Flexible Energy Support for Properties and Remote Living

For property owners, energy needs are often inconsistent or location-dependent. Some properties are off-grid entirely, while others need backup support during outages or supplemental power for remote structures.

Iron Grid provides a flexible energy system that supports these situations without requiring full-scale utility upgrades or permanent installations.

Common Applications:

Ranches and large acreage properties.

Hunting cabins and recreational land.

Remote homes or secondary structures.

Backup power during grid outages.

Solar energy storage support systems.

Off-grid supplemental energy needs.

Key Benefits:

  • Supports remote or rural property energy needs
  • Provides backup power for essential systems
  • Works with solar or hybrid energy setups
  • Scalable over time as property needs grow

A Practical Response to Changing Energy Needs

Energy infrastructure is no longer one-size-fits-all. Some locations need permanent power systems. Others need temporary or flexible solutions. And many sit somewhere in between.

Iron Grid was built to serve that middle ground—where energy needs exist, but traditional infrastructure is too slow, too expensive, or unnecessary.

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Build a More Flexible Energy Strategy

Whether you're operating in the field or managing a remote property, Iron Grid provides a practical way to bring reliable energy to locations where fixed infrastructure doesn’t make sense.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Can I expand my system later?

    Yes. Iron Grid systems are designed for modular expansion. You can add additional battery modules or connect multiple containers to scale your energy capacity as your needs evolve.

  • Do you offer custom configurations?

    Absolutely. We tailor inverter output, battery capacity, and system design to meet your specific load requirements and operational goals.

  • Is there a warranty included?

    Yes. We provide a 10-year warranty covering batteries and inverters, along with a 5-year labor warranty to ensure long-term reliability and support.

  • How long will my system last during an outage?

    Runtime depends on your facility’s energy usage. For example, a 1 MWh system can power critical operations for several hours. Our team will model your exact load profile to provide a precise estimate.

  • How long does installation take?

    Most systems can be installed and commissioned significantly faster than traditional infrastructure—often within days rather than weeks.

  • Do you offer delivery and installation?

    Yes. We provide nationwide delivery and coordinate freight, rigging, and placement to ensure your system arrives safely and is installed correctly.

  • What maintenance is required?

    Iron Grid systems require minimal maintenance. Routine upkeep includes keeping external components clean and ensuring proper system monitoring.

  • What happens if service is needed?

    Our team handles all technical diagnostics and repairs. Sunny Creek Solar provides full support for electrical and system components to keep your system running efficiently.

  • Is a deposit required to get started?

    Yes. Due to the custom engineering and procurement process, a deposit is required to secure your production slot and begin manufacturing.