The Nomad 100.30

Description :

The Nomad 100.30 is a mobile power unit. Developed in collaboration with Ian Motion, it has a capacity of 100kWh and can deliver up to 30kW of continuous power.

It comes with two 90A sockets and two 50A Marechal sockets as well as 4 PC16 sockets, each with its own circuit breaker. It connects to all electric car terminals (Type 2 Combo CSS connector) giving a charge of 22kW to 100kW depending on the source. With a supercharger (>100kWh DC), you’ll be able to charge it from 10% to 90% in 1 hour!

Packaged in pallet format, it can be transported in a medium (5 m3) or large (12 m3) van, an HGV, or even in the back of a pick-up.

At Nestor, we offer it for rent in an e-Jumpy, but you can also come with your vehicle adapted to your project, and we will install it.

Special Features

Capacity 100kWh
DC charge 10%-90% in 1 hour
Remote troubleshooting
Euro-pallet format
Utility Vehicle Transport L1H1
Designed, manufactured and assembled in France

History

The Nomad 100.30 was born from the desire to offer a sustainable, silent and ecological solution to replace generators on shoots. The challenge was to design a powerful product, with an extensive battery life, without neglecting its ergonomics and transportability. Thanks to its very compact format, the Nomad 100.30 can be transported in a short wheelbase, low roof van (L1H1), keeping down your footprint on public roads while getting you closer to the set. The Nomad works with LFP batteries (Lithium – Iron – Phosphate) that use less critical raw materials available in Europe. This technology is the safest of Lithium batteries and has the longest lifespan (3500 cycles, with daily use for 10 years!)
The Nomad was designed in Ian Motion’s workshops in Le Mans and was fully assembled there.

Its battery life depends on power consumption.

To calculate it, simply divide the capacity (100kWh) by the power consumed by the electrical equipment (expressed in W or kW).
Here are some estimates of battery life:

Kettle (2000W): 50h

9kW Spotlight: 11h

18kWh Spotlight: 5h30