Remote access specialists Solar Gate Systems says that improvements in solar panel technology have created opportunities to install gate automation on any gate up to 7m wide, in any location.
“We have the technology to successfully automate any existing gate, in any outdoor location,” explained Mike Yeats, managing director of Oxfordshire-based Solar Gate Systems. “As long as the gate swings freely, we can put solar power to it, and make its operation fully automatic.
“We are confident of harnessing, storing and converting more than enough power to run our solar gate mechanisms all year round. Our brushless motors are designed to make 1,000 openings every day. And because our gates can operate successfully in the depths of winter, the longer, brighter days are then very easy to manage.”
Mr Yeats added that with the recent rise of on-farm thefts, particularly with GPS precision farming equipment being taken from tractors and machinery, now more than ever farms need to keep their gates firmly closed.
“An open gate is an invitation,” he said. “But with our automated gate mechanisms, we can very easily turn an opportunity into a deterrent. Add to that our Goliath auto-lock – which falls closed should the power feed be cut – and we can provide any rural business with a very secure solution.”
The firm has been operating in the UK for more than seven years, installing solar-powered gate automation systems to farm drives and remote properties where mains powered installations are cost prohibitive. All equipment provided by the company carries a two-year warranty, and where mains power is already available the firm can provide hard-wired solutions.