Meet the SHAPE Basecamp Emperor 

The SHAPE Basecamp Emperor was designed with the practical demands of film and TV crews in mind. Whether on location or on set, productions often face limited access to reliable power and need a solution that can keep up. 

SHAPE focused on two key areas: energy density and weight. The result is a system that offers extended runtimes without becoming cumbersome to transport or operate. Multi-mode charging options, including solar-only, mains-priority, solar-priority, and hybrid, mean it’s flexible enough to support fast-paced environments with minimal downtime. 

Designed to go the distance 

With up to 4,000 cycles at 80% capacity, the Emperor is built for long-term use. It performs reliably in temperatures from -20°C to 50°C and is housed in a durable shell that stands up to the elements. For productions working in harsh or unpredictable conditions, it offers dependable performance without the noise, fumes or maintenance of fuel-powered alternatives. 

The clean sine wave output ensures stable power for sensitive equipment, helping crews avoid the disruptions sometimes caused by “dirty” power. It provides a simple and silent alternative to traditional generators, ready at the flick of a switch. 

Supporting a lower-impact production 

SHAPE is actively exploring ways to reduce the environmental impact of its battery technology. This includes researching alternatives to cobalt and other materials linked to unsustainable mining practices. Because the Emperor is rechargeable and has an extended lifespan, it also supports efforts to reduce e-waste, which is especially important in an industry that uses a large number of batteries. 

Scalable, stable and safe 

Built using lithium iron phosphate (LiFePO₄) technology, the Emperor avoids the thermal risks associated with some lithium battery types. This makes it safer to use near crew, vehicles and sensitive equipment. It is also scalable. You can extend the constant 10kW output by using the 15kWh back up unit. For even more power, link up to 20 units to reach 300kWh, supporting everything from trailers to high-demand production gear. 

Looking ahead 

While developments like solid-state batteries are still emerging, the Emperor reflects the direction battery technology is heading. It offers greater efficiency, improved safety and a more environmentally responsible approach. For crews looking to invest in a versatile, field-ready power system, it is a reliable, flexible option that fits easily into modern production workflows. 

To find out more about the Emperor, click here or contact our super helpful team.

Battery Technology Is Ready – Is the Industry? 

By Lesley Marr, Director of Sustainability & Business Development, NXTGENbps 

Battery technology in film and TV has advanced rapidly – and the latest innovations are not just greener, they’re genuinely more practical. At NXTGENbps, we’ve seen growing interest from productions looking for quieter, cleaner power – but what’s often overlooked is just how far batteries have come in terms of performance, safety, and adaptability. 

Take charging, for example. Today’s batteries are no longer grid-dependent. Our systems support multiple charging modes – solar, EV, and mains – offering greater flexibility for crews working in varied environments. Solar charging, in particular, provides a clear sustainability advantage and is ideal for off-grid locations, allowing productions to maintain continuity without relying on traditional infrastructure or fuel delivery. 

Portability is also key. Our range of products is designed to be highly mobile to suit the fast-paced nature of production – whether in remote landscapes or busy urban settings. The SHAPE Basecamp Emperor delivers 15kWh in a weatherproof unit built for tough outdoor conditions – operating safely from -20°C to 50°C. With over 4,000 lifecycles to 80% capacity, it’s built for long-term use and when connected to the 15kWh stackable backup battery it can be daisy-chained up to 300kWh for larger shoots – all without noise, fumes, or fuel. 

Flight safety is another barrier that’s been overcome. The latest battery from NXTGENbps, the Swift, uses solid-state chemistry to deliver high energy density in a lightweight, IP67-rated format. It’s certified for cargo air travel, opening up access to power in even the most remote or international locations. 

And it’s not just about the batteries themselves. Smart monitoring apps are now standard on our most advanced units, giving crews real-time visibility of charge status, power draw, and overall health – critical for power planning and minimising downtime on set. 

Battery safety concerns remain top of mind for many. That’s why every battery we offer is CE-certified and designed specifically for professional use – using stable chemistries like LiFePO4 and avoiding consumer-grade components that often fail in field conditions. Stable output (clean sine wave power) also protects sensitive equipment – ideal for DIT stations, cameras, and lighting control. 

The more obvious benefits are environmental. Not just in terms of reducing emissions and carbon footprint, but in cutting waste. Longer-lasting batteries reduce the frequency of replacement, and many of our suppliers are investing in closed-loop recycling. Some are even repurposing EV batteries for second-life energy storage, extending their usable life before disposal. 

As regulations tighten and production locations grow more varied, battery tech isn’t just keeping up – it’s ahead. From flight-safe power to solar charging, rugged design to long lifecycles, the solutions already exist. 

The film industry feels like it’s getting back on track. We’re all hopeful for some sunny summer days to enjoy festivals and outdoor events, so if you’re planning your next sustainable production or event and looking to move away from fossil fuel generators, we’d be happy to help you find the right system. Explore our range online or speak with our super-helpful team. 

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NXTGENbps Powers ITV Wales’ “Coast and Country” at WWT Llanelli Wetland Centre 

Overview 

When ITV Wales set out to film an episode of “Coast and Country” at the WWT Llanelli Wetland Centre, they faced a challenge: how to produce high-quality content while minimising their environmental impact. Determined to explore sustainable production methods, ITV Wales partnered with NXTGENbps to power the shoot using pure green energy. This collaboration not only aligned with their commitment to sustainability but also showcased how green energy can be seamlessly integrated into professional broadcasting. 

Challenge 

Filming in a remote location like the WWT Llanelli Wetland Centre naturally presents challenges. The shoot required reliable power in an area with limited access to traditional power sources, compounded by rugged terrain and heavy rainfall throughout the day. Additionally, as a wildlife and wetland centre, it was crucial to minimise disruption to the natural environment. These conditions could have posed significant obstacles, but the NXTGENbps Goat was more than up to the task. While there were initial reservations from the crew about whether battery power could meet the demands of all the broadcast equipment, especially given the high energy requirements typical of professional shoots, the Goat quickly dispelled these concerns. 

Solution: The NXTGENbps Goat 

The NXTGENbps Goat, a portable 5kW/4.8kWh power unit, was the ideal choice for this shoot. Built to withstand tough conditions, the Goat’s IP67 rating gave the crew complete confidence and ensured reliable operation despite the wet and challenging environment. Its compact and rugged design allowed it to perform flawlessly, even in the face of heavy rainfall and uneven terrain. 

  • Zero Emissions: The Goat operates with zero emissions, perfectly aligning with ITV Wales’ sustainability goals. 
  • Silent Operation: Silent operation was especially beneficial in the wetland setting, where minimising disruption to wildlife was a priority. By using a silent power source, the crew was able to capture high-quality footage without impacting the natural soundscape or disturbing the local wildlife, enhancing the overall production quality.
  • Reliability in Tough Conditions: The Goat’s rugged construction, coupled with its IP67 rating, meant it could withstand the challenging weather and terrain, delivering consistent power throughout the shoot. 
  • Efficiency: Despite powering two Aputure 1200 lights for four hours and the autocue system for 90 minutes, only 12% of the Goat’s battery capacity was used, indicating that it had ample reserve power to handle additional equipment. 

Environmental Benefits 

The collaboration between ITV Wales and NXTGENbps on the “Coast and Country” shoot delivered clear environmental benefits. By choosing the zero-emission Goat, ITV Wales significantly reduced the production’s carbon footprint. The silent operation of the unit was especially valuable in a sensitive location like the wetland, meaning there was minimal disruption to wildlife, preserving the natural environment. This project demonstrated that pure green energy can seamlessly power professional broadcasting while enhancing the quality of production and protecting the surroundings.  


Nia Britton, Operations Manager ITV Cymru Wales


Product Specification 

The NXTGENbps Goat is designed to deliver portable electrical power up to 5kW/4.8kWh. The system features a built-in Pure Sine inverter, multiple power inputs (solar, DC, AC), and rapid charging capability via a Type 2 car charger.  

Key features include:  

  • 5kW/4.8kWh Lithium-Ion Battery: Reliable and expandable power supply.  
  • Solar Charging: Supports charging while in use.  
  • Silent Operation: Ideal for noise-sensitive environments. 
  • Zero Emissions: Supports carbon-neutral operations.  
  • Robust Design: Suitable for various conditions and locations.  
  • Fast Charging: Full charge in 45 minutes with a 7kW EV charger.  

The success of the NXTGENbps Goat during ITV Wales’ “Coast and Country” shoot underscores how reliable and efficient battery-powered solutions can be, even in challenging conditions. ITV Wales’ dedication to sustainability, paired with NXTGENbps’s innovative power solutions, shows what’s possible when the industry embraces greener practices.  

To find out more about our PURE GREEN ENERGY solutions, contact our friendly team.

NXTGENbps provides sustainable power to cover the motorsport of the future

Hampton, London, UK, 31 July 2024: NXTGENbps, a pioneer in battery power solutions and a champion of sustainable energy, worked with High Viz Media (Group) ltd to provide all the shooting power required to cover the 2024 Formula Student. This showcase of future engineering took place at the home of UK motorsport, Silverstone. 

Formula Student was established more than 25 years ago by the Institution of Mechanical Engineers. To compete, teams of students have to build a fully-functional car which competes in a series of stringent tests. A panel of expert judges also evaluates the innovation in engineering, with heavy emphasis on sustainability, including electric power. The 2024 event attracted 180 teams, with more than a thousand students involved. 

The events of the Formula Student weekend were streamed live, including a marathon eight and a half hour broadcast on Saturday 20 July. Providing coverage was High Viz Media. Founder and MD Nick Collier said “Our brief was to provide high production values – but without the budget of a Formula 1 meet. 

“The event is very fast moving,” he explained. “These courses test the agility, endurance and speed of the cars – and they are very fast indeed. For us, it meant continually resetting to different locations to get the cameras where they were needed.” 

To simplify the continual re-rigging, High Viz Media elected to power all the cameras using the NXTGENbps Goat portable power unit. This is a practical but very powerful battery built into a rugged cart, making it simple to move to where you need it.  

The Goat provides 5 kw, with a basic capacity of 4.8 kWh expandable up to 139.2 kWh. It can be charged from any power source, including electric vehicle chargers and solar panels. The purpose-built inverter generates a pure sine wave to eliminate the risk to sensitive equipment.  

“It powered our multi-camera weekend on a single charge,” said Collier. “Even without the solar panels the Goat operated for two days without any significant degradation.” 

Collier also emphasised that taking power to the shoot meant there was no need to run power cables around the track, greatly simplifying the risk assessment and making the crew much more agile. The NXTGENbps solution allowed for safer and more flexible placement of power close to the broadcast equipment, enhancing overall efficiency without impacting the quality of the shoot. 

Lesley Marr, Director or Sustainability from NXTGENbps said “Seeing our flagship product used in an event like Formula Student demonstrates the real-world impact of our sustainable energy solutions. The Goat provided consistent and reliable power throughout the event, meeting all the demands of the High Viz Media team seamlessly and with minimal environmental impact.” 

For more on Formula Student see https://www.imeche.org/events/formula-student. For High Viz Media, go to https://www.highvizmedia.com 

You can also catch up on the action here: https://www.youtube.com/live/Z_vLouHKXmQ?si=yeO43ciXTiuC2h70