How it Works

Event Power, Rethought

Every NRG deployment starts before the event and ends after pack-down. We run load analysis, advance your show, and stay connected throughout — so your power is the last thing you need to think about.

Step 01

Discovery & Load Analysis We review your event brief, equipment list, and site plan. We calculate exact load requirements and size the system with appropriate headroom — no guesswork.

Step 02

System Configuration Your NRG unit is configured for your specific event in our Central Otago workshop. Three-phase output, transient load buffers, and monitoring are set before we leave.

Step 03

Site Delivery & Setup We deliver and install on site. All connections and commissioning handled by our team. For complex events, we advance the site alongside your production team.

Step 04

Event Day Support Remote monitoring keeps our team connected throughout. For larger events, an NRG technician is on site. You run the event. We watch the power.

Step 05

Pack-Down We handle all removal and pack-down. Clean, efficient. No fuel spills, no noise complaints, no mess left behind.

Faqs

How do we know it will last for the whole event?

Every NRG deployment starts before the event and ends after pack-down. We run load analysis, advance your show, and stay connected throughout — so your power is the last thing you need to think about.

Aren't batteries bad for the environment because of mining?

Batteries have an upfront manufacturing footprint — and we're transparent about that. Butdiesel creates ongoing emissions every minute it runs. Every litre emits 2.68 kg of CO₂. NRG charges from NZ's renewable grid and produces zero onsite emissions across every deployment. Over its lifetime, it's significantly cleaner.

What happens if demand spikes during the event?

NRG is engineered to handle transient load peaks — subwoofers, catering equipment, lighting rigs switching on simultaneously. Our industrial electricians design for exactly how these loads behave during events. We size conservatively so you always have headroom.

Is it powerful enough for large events?

Yes. For very large or multi-day events, we run hybrid setups or multiple units. NRG integrates with any existing infrastructure on site and is designed to scale safely and efficiently. We'll design the right system for your event's specific requirements.

Why choose NRG over imported battery units?

Because NRG is designed specifically for New Zealand events. It's built locally, engineered around real event workflows, and supported by TomTom's delivery standards. Most imported systems aren't optimised for our environments, power loads, or remote-access venues.

Can it reach remote or difficult-access venues?

Yes — that's one of NRG's core design advantages. The roadcase format means our systems can travel by gondola, elevator, off-road vehicle, or ski lift.If your event can get there, NRG can get there.