• 19 Jun, 2026

GOLDEN LAB TECHNOLOGIES DEBUTS US-MADE SOLAR-POWERED TRAILERS, DISRUPTING THE STATUS QUO IN MOBILE INFRASTRUCTURE AND REMOTE CONNECTIVITY

GOLDEN LAB TECHNOLOGIES DEBUTS US-MADE SOLAR-POWERED TRAILERS, DISRUPTING THE STATUS QUO IN MOBILE INFRASTRUCTURE AND REMOTE CONNECTIVITY

A Smarter Way to Power Remote Operations—Cleaner, Cheaper, and Ready for Anything

LEXINGTON, Ky., June 18, 2025 -- Today's mobile infrastructure demands more than temporary power. It requires flexible, connected, and sustainable solutions that can be deployed anywhere. Golden Lab Technologies, a US-based startup, is rising to meet that need with the launch of its solar-powered trailer line, offering clean energy, tech-ready platforms, and rapid deployment for field operations, remote sites, and emergency response.

"We didn't enter this market to compete with the past. We're here to design the future," said Jason Hawley, Founder & President.

The global mobile infrastructure market is projected to hit $1.2 trillion in 2025, fueled by 5G rollout, IoT expansion, and demand for fast internet access in both urban and remote areas. Yet, many industries still rely on fuel-based equipment — noisy, polluting, and ill-suited for modern connectivity needs.

Golden Lab's solar trailers change the game:

  • 24/7 solar power with hybrid backup
  • Wi-Fi/5G connectivity, custom antenna mounts
  • Security surveillance, remote monitoring, and floodlighting
  • Tech-ready hardware for IoT and field communications
  • Zero refueling, zero maintenance, zero emissions
  • On-site, concierge-style customer support
  • Flexible leasing options

Case Study: Holman Cuts Costs by 60%

When global fleet operator Holman needed to roll out a new asset tracking system to monitor fleet assets across multiple sites, they were facing the inability to deploy due to the lack of vertical infrastructure and power. Within days, Golden Lab delivered turnkey solar-powered trailer solutions equipped with 30-foot masts, tech integration, and off-grid power — reducing costs by 60%.

Powering Recovery with ITDRC

Golden Lab is a proud partner of the Information Technology Disaster Resource Center (ITDRC). The company's trailers enable real-time communication, Wi-Fi/5G, surveillance, lighting, resource tracking, data capture and more — without relying on diesel fuel that requires costly daily refueling. Mobile solar trailers ensure quick, low-burden deployment, helping responders focus on saving lives, not fueling logistics.

"In crisis scenarios, infrastructure can vanish overnight. We help bring it back, fast," said Hawley.

Golden Lab's solar-powered trailers offer a cleaner, more connected future. Learn more at www.goldenlabtech.com/solar-powered-trailers

CONTACT INFORMATION:
Golden Lab Technologies
Julia Blake, Marketing
julia@sagemarketing.net
(310) 614-0554

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