In the midst of an energy transformation, HES offers temporary power solutions to commercial and industrial ports. The need for adaptable power infrastructure and the demand for more sustainable maritime transport are driving the development of new power systems.
HES has a large fleet of rental equipment to meet the needs that commonly arise in port facilities, with diesel and gas generators.

Docker ships
Vessels continue to require power when docekd in port, from internal lighting, cargo refrigeration, galleys and ventilation. HES provides alternatives to traditional on-board diesel auxiliary engines, offering solutions for powering ships from shore, a trend that is also being driven by national and international maritime regulations and decarbonisation plans in urban environments.
Automation and surveillance
Ports have integrated control technologies that depend on energy continuity. HES, through its temporary rental solutions, offers not only power but also reliability and precision to ensure operability in this environment. An efficient technology, with applications for a wide range of uses, which responds to marine traffic control centres, digital customs and goods management platforms, port data centres, robotised ships or power supply failures.


Maritime trade
Containers need a continuous and stable source of power to maintain their cold chain in transit or at customs. HES provides terminals with energy to simultaneously power refrigerated units with equipment that offers critical backup in the event of peaks, network failures, or overloads, avoiding interruptions and loss of goods.
HES offers temporary power rental solutions and ultra-fast mobilisation to meet the demanding strategy facing ports in the medium term, enabling them to become self-sufficient power platforms. This involves the implementation of digital control and load management to avoid peaks by providing emergency solutions with an increasingly low carbon footprint.