Field Connectivity Infrastructure – Juba Networks South Sudan

Field Connectivity Infrastructure – Juba Networks South Sudan

For the UNOPS mission in South Sudan, Juba Networks deployed a LinkPower Pro system to provide off-grid power for Starlink and other portable satellite communication terminals. Each flight case integrates a Gravity 512 power module and dual Fusion 60 solar panels, delivering reliable, autonomous energy for critical field connectivity in remote areas.

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Juba Networks / UNOPS South Sudan

Within the framework of a United Nations Office for Project Services (UNOPS) initiative, Juba Networks was tasked with enabling broadband connectivity for humanitarian and logistical operations across South Sudan. Most deployment sites were isolated, lacking stable grid infrastructure and subject to harsh environmental conditions — making autonomous energy a requirement for reliable communications.

To meet these operational needs, the teams deployed LinkPower Pro flight cases, each housing a Gravity 512 power station and configured for direct integration with two Fusion 60 solar panels. The system delivers clean AC output up to 600 W, sufficient to operate Starlink Standard, Starlink Flat HP, or other mobile VSAT antennas, as well as networking equipment and field electronics.

Each LinkPower Pro unit was designed for rapid setup: external solar and AC ports allow charging without opening the case, ensuring protection from dust and humidity during field use. The integrated 220 V outlets on the front panel supply instant energy to communication systems and auxiliary devices, supporting continuous operation day and night.

By interconnecting multiple cases, Juba Networks created modular micro-grids for extended autonomy — a scalable approach that allowed UNOPS teams to maintain stable connectivity throughout multiple project sites.

About the LinkPower Pro System

Off-Grid Power and Connectivity for Professional Field Deployments

The LinkPower Pro is a transport-ready energy system built around the Gravity 512 Wh LiFePO₄ power module, delivering 500 W continuous / 600 W peak through a pure sine inverter. Housed in a rugged IP-rated flight case, it provides 230 V AC and DC outputs suitable for satellite terminals, routers, monitors, or sensors operating in the field.

Each unit supports solar input via dual Fusion 60 panels for daytime charging, and external connectivity through sealed ports for weatherproof operation. The system’s modular design allows multiple units to be connected in parallel, extending runtime or powering several workstations simultaneously.

With its integrated monitoring interface and silent, emission-free operation, the LinkPower Pro delivers dependable energy for humanitarian, governmental, and industrial field missions where continuity is essential.



Designed for demanding environments, the LinkPower Pro empowers organizations like UNOPS and Juba Networks to sustain communication and operations in the world’s most remote regions — wherever power and connectivity must travel together.