







This one was a serious lift. We handled a full crane pick and installation of a Wincle Digital Energy Turtle 3.85 liquid-cooled energy storage container out in Baker, CA - coming in right around 60,000 lbs. That is not the kind of job you show up to and figure out on the fly.
A job like this starts well before the crane ever arrives on site. The concrete pad has to be ready, the cable runs need to be pre-planned, and everyone on the crew has to know their role before the unit leaves the flatbed. We coordinated the full scope - from delivery to set, all the way through the electrical connections into the container's internal control panel and cabling terminations at the base.
What makes these battery storage containers complex is everything happening inside that enclosure. The internal electrical cabinet is packed - control modules, breakers, bus connections, communication equipment. Every connection point matters. Getting the physical placement right is only half the job. The other half is making sure all that wiring infrastructure is tied in correctly so the system actually functions the way it's supposed to.
This is exactly the kind of work our backup power solutions team was built for. Large-format battery storage projects require an electrical crew that understands the full picture - not just the power side, but the sequencing, the coordination with crane operators, and the attention to detail that keeps a project like this from going sideways. Out in the Mojave Desert with no margin for error, that experience is what gets the job done right.
If you have a commercial or utility-scale power project that needs an experienced electrical contractor, this is the kind of work we do. Complex installs, remote sites, heavy equipment - we are comfortable in all of it.