
Off-grid region
Off-grid power in the High Country and around Mansfield.
Alpine blocks, steep access and long winters — the hardest country in the state to power, and some of the best work we do.
The country
What the High Country & Mansfield asks of a system.
Around Mansfield, Jamieson, Bright and up into the alpine country, everything that makes off-grid hard turns up at once: short winter days, deep shading from ridgelines and timber, snow load, and access tracks that decide what can physically be brought to site.
These systems get our most conservative designs. We model winter yield against the actual horizon rather than a flat assumption, plan array placement around ridge shadow, and specify mounting for snow and wind loading. Generator backup is usually part of the answer here rather than an optional extra.
- Winter yield modelled against the real horizon and ridge shadow, not a flat estimate
- Snow and wind loading specified into the mounting system
- Access constraints assessed before anything is ordered — some sites decide the design
- Generator backup usually part of the base design, not an upsell

Towns we work in
Across the High Country & Mansfield.
These are the centres we're regularly in. If your property isn't near one of them, ask anyway — off-grid is the work we'll travel for.
Other regions
Everywhere else we go off-grid.

Off-grid in the High Country & Mansfield?
Tell us where the property is, what's on it and what you need to run. We'll tell you honestly whether standalone power stacks up, and what it would take.
