Emergency Vehicle Power Build in Long Beach | Voltara Systems

Specialty Builds · Long Beach, CA

Emergency Vehicle
Power Build in Long Beach

Emergency vehicles operate in conditions where failure isn't an option — and where the electrical system is often the first thing asked to perform when everything else is going wrong. We build power systems for emergency and tactical vehicles that are engineered to that standard: reliable, well-documented, tested under load, and built to last.

Voltara Systems builds electrical and power systems for emergency vehicles in Long Beach, CA.

What Emergency Vehicle Electrical Builds Require

Emergency vehicle electrical systems operate under sustained load — lights, communications equipment, auxiliary power for tools and devices, climate control in the cab. The wiring needs to be routed away from heat and mechanical hazards. Fusing needs to be correctly sized and accessible. Connections need to be mechanically secure against vibration.

Per NFPA 1901 emergency vehicle electrical system standards, the complete system needs to be documented so any technician can service it in the field. We build to those requirements from the start.

What We Build

Isolated Auxiliary Banks

Separate battery banks for lights, comms, and tools — independent of the vehicle starting system. Critical equipment stays running no matter what.

High-Output Generation

Secondary alternator or high-output alternator system for sustained power generation during active operations — not just idling.

Complete Documentation

Wiring diagram and component list included with every build. Designed so any technician can service it in the field — not just us.

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes. If the vehicle has already been upfitted for emergency use and you need the power system designed around the existing equipment layout, we work with what's there. We assess before recommending changes, and we don't redo work that was done correctly.

Yes — an isolated auxiliary battery bank with its own charging source and a transfer relay keeps critical equipment running independently of the vehicle's starting system. This is a standard requirement for properly designed emergency vehicle electrical systems.

Yes. Every emergency vehicle build comes with a wiring diagram and component list. Field serviceability is part of the design, not an afterthought. Any qualified technician should be able to service the system from the documentation — not just the people who built it.

Emergency power systems need to be right.

Let's build yours to that standard. Long Beach, CA and surrounding areas.

Voltara Systems · 161 West Victoria Street, Long Beach, California · (562) 362-3527   WhatsApp