Specialty Builds · Long Beach, CA
A mobile clinic operates in a different category than any other vehicle build. The equipment it powers affects patient outcomes. The power system needs to be engineered for reliability — with redundancy where it matters, clean sine wave output for sensitive medical devices, and a design that doesn't compromise under load.
Voltara Systems builds power systems for mobile clinics and health vehicles in Long Beach, CA.
Medical equipment — diagnostic devices, nebulizers, infusion pumps, lighting systems — requires clean, stable 120V power with low total harmonic distortion. Modified sine wave inverters cause problems with sensitive electronics. Voltage fluctuations that consumer equipment tolerates can affect medical device operation.
Per HRSA mobile health unit operations and equipment standards, mobile clinical environments require careful attention to power quality and system reliability. We design for the actual requirements of the equipment being powered, not a generic load estimate. Redundancy is also a consideration — we design primary and backup power paths where the application demands it.
Inverter or inverter-charger matched to total clinical load with margin — the clean power that medical devices actually require.
Dual battery banks with automatic transfer. Critical equipment stays running independently of the primary system if needed.
Complete system documentation for compliance and serviceability. Wiring diagrams, component specs, and circuit maps provided at handoff.
We understand the electrical requirements of mobile medical applications — clean sine wave output, stable voltage, circuit isolation, and documentation. For applications with specific regulatory requirements, we work from the equipment manufacturer's power specifications to ensure compliance.
Yes — we size the system to handle simultaneous peak loads, not just average consumption. We calculate every load before specifying components. Undersizing a medical vehicle's power system isn't a cost savings — it's a liability.
Yes. Dual battery banks, automatic transfer between power sources, and backup charging paths are all options we design in where the application requires it. For clinical environments where power interruption has patient consequences, redundancy is part of the design — not an add-on.
Let's engineer it properly. Long Beach, CA and surrounding areas.
Voltara Systems · 161 West Victoria Street, Long Beach, California · (562) 362-3527 WhatsApp