Coates doubles 750–1250 kVA generator fleet: power planning notes for project engineers
Reviewed by Tom Sullivan

First reported on Roads & Infrastructure (AU)
30 Second Briefing
Coates is doubling its fleet of large containerised generators, adding 750–1250 kVA units to bolster temporary power capacity for major Australian construction and infrastructure worksites. The expansion targets complex, time-critical operations such as tunnelling, bridge construction and road upgrades where grid access is constrained or redundancy is critical. For contractors, the larger fleet enables scalable multi-megawatt setups, improved load sharing and reduced reliance on smaller, less efficient sets for dewatering, high-capacity cranes and continuous concrete batching.
Technical Brief
- Containerised generator units are rated between 750 kVA and 1250 kVA for high-demand loads.
- Coates’ investment explicitly targets power security for Australian construction and infrastructure worksites.
Our Take
The expanded high-capacity fleet in Australia gives Coates more leverage to bundle temporary power with the engineered traffic management and site services highlighted in the 2 Jun 2026 work-zone article, which can simplify procurement for major road and infrastructure contractors.
In our Infrastructure coverage, Coates increasingly appears in stories about net-zero and fuel-price volatility; pairing larger generators with the hybrid and battery systems mentioned in the 30 Apr 2026 mining article is likely to become a key offer for remote projects seeking to cut diesel exposure.
Prepared by collating external sources, AI-assisted tools, and Geomechanics.io’s proprietary mining database, then reviewed for technical accuracy & edited by our geotechnical team.
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