Built to Ship Anywhere
Every major component is dimensioned and packed to travel the world in standard ISO containers — and to be loaded, unloaded, and assembled with light equipment at the destination.
Containerized blade shipment
A full set of turbine blades nested and foam‑separated inside a standard ISO container — protecting the aerofoil surfaces and trailing edges in transit while maximising the number of blades per container for efficient global freight.
Secured for sea freight
Blade root ends seated in purpose‑built steel cradles and ratchet‑strapped against movement, allowing the blades to be loaded, shipped, and unloaded as a single secured pack with no specialist handling equipment.
Self-loading tower sections
Tubular tower sections loaded into a containerised flatbed using a standard hydraulic grapple — no crane or terminal lifting gear required, so components can be loaded and unloaded directly at the roadside or on site.
Engineered to fit the box
Large‑diameter sections packed end‑on within the container envelope, internally cross‑braced to carry transport loads — the whole turbine is designed from the outset to ship in standard 40‑foot ISO containers to remote and offshore sites.
Site Foundations
Each Carter turbine is supported by a reinforced‑concrete foundation system detailed to suit the site — comprising the tower base with its holding‑down bolt assembly, anchor and guy provisions, and an integrated cable trench routing power and control lines to the transformer and base pad. Foundation drawings are prepared for each project so civil works, reinforcement, and embedded fixings can be set out and inspected before the tower is raised.
