September Newsletter

NXTGENbps Round Up

News

NXTGENbps expands its portable power solutions 

We’re excited to welcome the Instagrid ONE Max and Instagrid LINK to our green energy family! These lightweight, eco-friendly alternatives to traditional generators bring reliable, emissions-free power to professionals on the go, making even the toughest tasks easier. Read more > 

Historic Commuter Train Restored with NXTGENbps Battery Technology 

In a special collaboration with Southern Electric Traction Group and High Viz Media Group, we’ve helped bring the 1960s commuter train No. 3417 ‘Gordon Pettitt’ back to life! Our Goat Lithium-Iron-Phosphate battery system now powers the train’s lighting, all while preserving its original structure and charm. Read more > 

Jono catches up at IBC2024 

The NXTGENbps team visited IBC2024 to reconnect with customers and partners, discussing our latest innovations and exploring exciting new ways we can collaborate on sustainable power solutions. Contact our team if you have any questions about our Pure Green Energy solutions >  

NXTGENbps Batteries Power Pixipixel’s Sustainable Solutions 

We’re thrilled to see our Bear and Goat batteries featured in Pixipixel’s rental inventory, helping them provide greener power options for location shoots. With these additions, Pixipixel continues to push forward with sustainable energy in the production world—and we’re proud to be part of the journey! Discover our hire partners > 

Catching up with Notorious DIT 

It was great to catch up with our friends at Notorious DIT as we teamed up to create exciting content focused on sustainable filmmaking and green-powered DIT solutions. We explored how innovation and sustainability can work hand-in-hand, making production more efficient from any corner of the world. Stay tuned for the video—it’s coming soon! 

Supporting the Firestone Bridge Project 

At NXTGENbps, we are passionate about supporting initiatives that promote sustainability and environmental stewardship. By partnering with the Firestone Bridge Conservation Project, we are helping to amplify their efforts and raise the necessary funds to achieve their goals.   

Your support is crucial to achieving this vision, so we ask you to please donate if you can and spread the word. Find out more >

Southern Electric Traction Group restores historic commuter train No. 3417 ‘Gordon Pettitt’ with cutting-edge retrofit battery technology from NXTGENbps and High Viz Media Group

In a collaboration between Southern Electric Traction Group (SETG), High Viz Media Group Ltd, and NXTGENbps, the historic 1960s commuter train No. 3417, named ‘Gordon Pettitt’, is set to return to service on the prestigious Bluebell Railway, now equipped with state-of-the-art sustainable battery technology. As part of a broader and ongoing restoration effort, the train has been fully restored to operational condition, with NXTGENbps’s ‘Goat’ Lithium-Iron-Phosphate battery system retrofitted to power the train’s full lighting system—without the need for structural modifications—preserving its original integrity. 

Founded by Chris Buckland, Steve Upton and Gwil Jones, the SETG took on the task of restoring the four-coach commuter train, once a staple of Southern England’s rail network. After being sold by South West Trains to the Bluebell Railway for just £1, the train was entrusted to SETG to ensure its preservation as part of Britain’s rail heritage. 

A key challenge in the restoration was maintaining lighting when the train is off the mainline, where it typically relies on third rail power. Nick Collier, Managing Director of High Viz Media Group, looked to NXTGENbps for an innovative solution: a modern sustainable battery system that could be retrofitted without altering the train’s structure. The NXTGENbps Goat portable power system provides the energy for the train’s lighting, enhancing the passenger experience while ensuring full operational functionality—a crucial advancement in heritage railway preservation. 

The battery retrofit was completed in just five weeks, involving the integration of modern technology into the train’s existing electrical system. “We’ve taken a 55-year-old train and integrated cutting-edge technology without compromising its historical integrity,” said Steve Upton of SETG. The team carefully adapted the Goat battery system to work with the train’s infrastructure, powering fluorescent lights throughout the train. This retrofit ensures compliance with safety regulations, particularly when travelling through tunnels or operating in low-light conditions. 

Nick Collier emphasised the importance of maintaining the original design of the train. “Installing permanent modern batteries would have been both expensive and invasive, compromising the train’s structure. The Goat system, however, is fully removable, offering a flexible, scalable solution that integrates seamlessly into the existing framework.” 

No. 3417 ‘Gordon Pettitt’ is scheduled to return to service on the Bluebell Railway, operating between Sheffield Park and East Grinstead. For the first time in over 13 years, the restored train will carry passengers once again. The retrofitting project has already garnered considerable attention from railway enthusiasts and industry professionals alike, especially for its innovative and non-invasive approach. 

Chris Buckland from SETG highlighted the broader potential of this technology for other heritage railways. “The ability to retrofit modern battery systems without significant structural changes is a major breakthrough. This solution could be applied to other heritage trains facing similar challenges.” 

Looking ahead, SETG, High Viz Media Group, and NXTGENbps are exploring wider applications for the Goat battery technology across other preserved railway vehicles. This retrofit approach offers immense potential for rolling stock that requires a reliable, sustainable power source, all while preserving the integrity of historic trains. This collaboration exemplifies how modern technology can be successfully integrated into heritage preservation, ensuring the continued operation of these iconic trains for years to come. 

Compact and Eco-Friendly Power Solutions

NXTGENbps has two new additions to our sustainable energy solutions portfolio: the Instagrid ONE Max Portable Power Station and the Instagrid LINK. Together, these advanced products offer professionals a reliable, eco-friendly and ultra-lightweight alternative to traditional generators, delivering powerful performance and flexibility. 

The Instagrid ONE Max provides 3,600 W of continuous power, with peaks up to 18,000 W, all within a compact 20 kg unit. This makes it an ideal choice for those who require a portable, emissions-free power source that can handle even the most challenging tasks. 

For those needing extended power, the Instagrid LINK boosts the ONE Max’s capacity by 3 times, bringing it up to 6.3 kWh. Designed for longer-lasting applications, particularly in industries like film and TV, the LINK connects seamlessly to the ONE Max, enabling powerful new applications. Its Island Mode allows hot-swapping between units without interruption, ensuring extended run times and uninterrupted operations. 

At NXTGENbps, our mission is to lead the industry’s transition to greener energy, and both the Instagrid ONE Max and Instagrid LINK align seamlessly with this vision. With these new products now part of our lineup, NXTGENbps continues to advance its dedication to offering cutting-edge, sustainable technology while supporting the industry’s shift toward greener power solutions. Discover how the Instagrid ONE Max, Instagrid LINK, and our innovative product range can meet your energy needs and contribute to a cleaner, more efficient future.

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