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    Finning Power Ashford depot: mobilisation and reliability gains for UK projects

    August 19, 2026|

    Reviewed by Joe Ashwell

    Finning Power Ashford depot: mobilisation and reliability gains for UK projects

    First reported on The Construction Index

    30 Second Briefing

    Finning Power has opened a new depot in Ashford, Kent, to provide Caterpillar power generation equipment and service support closer to London and South East infrastructure projects than is possible from its Cannock, Staffordshire, headquarters. The Ashford site will act as a regional hub for temporary and standby power, including diesel and gas generator sets, loadbanks and associated switchgear, reducing mobilisation times for construction, tunnelling and rail works. For contractors and plant hirers, nearer depot coverage should cut response times for breakdowns and planned maintenance on critical power systems.

    Technical Brief

    • Finning Power will stock Caterpillar diesel and gas generator sets for both temporary and standby configurations.
    • Loadbanks held on site enable on‑hire acceptance testing and periodic proof‑load of installed standby units.
    • Associated LV and MV switchgear packages are available to integrate sets with existing site distribution systems.
    • Shorter mobilisation distances cut fuel use and HGV movements for generator delivery and refuelling logistics.
    • Similar regionalised depots are becoming standard for power hire fleets serving linear projects and multi‑site frameworks.

    Our Take

    Finning Power’s move within the South East (Ashford/Kent to London corridor) comes as related coverage shows Finning Power Rental rebuilding large Cat generator fleets and adding battery storage, signalling a push to position itself as a key temporary power provider on UK infrastructure schemes concentrated around London.

    In our infrastructure database, Finning/Finning Power Rental appears mainly in stories about high-capacity rental power and hybrid battery–diesel systems, so any new London-facing footprint is likely aimed at faster deployment and service response for major construction and rail projects in the region.

    The recent addition of a Cat XES120 battery energy storage system to the Finning Power Rental fleet suggests that a southern hub could become a staging point for lower-noise, lower-emission temporary power packages, which is increasingly important for urban sites in London under tighter air-quality and noise constraints.

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    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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