Australian energy solutions provider MyNu Energy has introduced a trailer-mounted solar and battery energy storage system aimed at reducing dependence on diesel generators. The newly launched PowerQub-M Mobile Power Station is designed to offer reliable, portable, and sustainable power for a range of applications, particularly in remote and temporary locations.
Portable Hybrid Power Solution
The PowerQub-M has a 3 kW solar array that can be taken down and battery storage that can hold between 60 kWh and 240 kWh. The system can provide power outputs ranging from 25 kVA to 160 kVA, depending on how it is set up. It can handle both three-phase and single-phase needs.
The mobile unit is engineered for flexibility and can be customised based on user needs, including integration with larger portable or ground-mounted solar installations. Designed and assembled in Australia, the system is positioned as a practical alternative to traditional diesel-powered generators.
Designed for Rapid Deployment
MyNu Energy has emphasised ease of deployment as a core feature of the PowerQub-M. The trailer-mounted design enables quick installation without the need for permanent infrastructure, making it suitable for dynamic and off-grid environments.
“We wanted to create something that could be moved easily and set up quickly wherever power is needed, whether that’s a construction site, a farm, an event or even disaster recovery situations,” said co-founder Shaun Nugent. “The trailer-based design means it can be deployed rapidly without the need for permanent infrastructure.”
Addressing Diesel Dependency Challenges
The company expects strong demand across sectors such as construction, agriculture, remote infrastructure, events, and emergency response, particularly in areas where diesel supply logistics are difficult.
“This isn’t just about sustainability, it’s about practicality,” Nugent said. “Businesses need power they can rely on, and increasingly they’re looking for solutions that aren’t tied to diesel.”
Battery-based systems also provide more stable electricity output compared to conventional diesel generators, improving equipment performance and operational efficiency.
Rising Demand for Independent Energy Solutions
MyNu Energy highlighted a growing shift among businesses toward energy independence and cost control. The increasing volatility in diesel prices and supply challenges are driving the need for alternative power solutions.
“We’re hearing from farmers, construction operators and regional businesses who are struggling with both the cost and availability of diesel,” said co-founder John Myler. “Power is critical to their operations, and they need solutions that are reliable, but also independent of fuel supply chains.”
The launch of the PowerQub-M reflects a broader transition toward cleaner, flexible, and self-reliant energy systems.





