11 FAQs About Electricity & Modified Shipping Containers (2024)

Starting a modified shipping container project can feel daunting, especially if you’re unfamiliar with Falcon’s process and capabilities. Some of the most common questions we receive during that first phone conversation center around electricity. Our rockstar Customer Success Manager fields these questions and helps our customers get a clearer understanding of electrical requirements of their shipping container project. We sat down with our Customer Success Manager to put together the most common questions about electricity and modified shipping containers, along with her expert answers.

1. Can I connect power to a modified container myself?

We only recommend a licensed electrician connect a modified shipping container to power. It’s important the container is properly grounded by a professional to avoid the risk of stray voltage.

2. Does a container structure plug into power like an RV?

No, our containers don’t plug into power like a recreational vehicle. Falcon’s containers are meant for semi-permanent to permanent use and typically require more power than an RV cord can provide.

3. Can a generator power a container structure?

Yes, a generator can power one of Falcon’s modified shipping containers. However, it depends on the container design and the generator that will be used. If your container needs to be powered via generator, let us know early in the process so we can design accordingly. We’ll need to know what kind of generator you’ll use, as that will inform the electrical design.

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4. Does Falcon sell generators?

No, we don’t sell generators with our containers.

5. How can I power my container if I plan to relocate it often?

Our containers are designed to be mobile and relocatable. Customers who move their containers often simply reconnect them to a power source at their new site or use a generator.

6. Do I need special permits to power my container?

You'll likely need some sort of permit or inspection to connect your container to power. This is dependent on the power provider and local authority having jurisdiction. This is another reason we strongly recommend bringing in a licensed electrician to connect your container to power. They’ll know the requirements in your area.

7. Should I be concerned about running electricity to an all-metal building?

No, Falcon’s containers are modified with modern wiring that is safely insulated and properly installed. With a properly grounded container, any shorts would quickly trip a breaker.

8. How much power do I need to draw to the container?

This depends on the scope of your container project. Once your container is in the design stage, we’ll provide an electrical design to give you a realistic idea of what the power draw will be. For reference, our standard 20-foot climate-controlled storage container needs less than four kilowatts, as does our standard 20-foot office. If you add modifications like water heaters or an HVAC system, the power requirements increase.

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9. What kind of site prep do I need to do before connecting my container to power?

We recommend consulting with a licensed electrician to see if your site has unique challenges before connecting to power. For example, if you’ll be placing your container on very rocky soil, you’ll need expert guidance to properly ground it.

10. Can a modified container work with a non-domestic power source?

No, all of Falcon’s container structures are designed for American domestic power, like line power from a power company.

11. What kind of power-using modifications can I add to my container?

The electric-using modifications we offer are similar to those you’d find with stick-built construction. We can add PTAC or HVAC units, extra outlets, indoor and outdoor lighting, ventilation fans, kitchenette ovens and microwaves, and more. Get an idea of the modification options available on our website, and speak with a member of our team for specific solutions.

Do you have more questions about powering a modified shipping container? We’re happy to answer them! Contact us to chat with our Customer Success Manager or one of our industry-leading salespeople, and we’ll help you get the information you need.Reach out to our team at 512-131-1010 or Sales@FalconStructures.com.

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11 FAQs About Electricity & Modified Shipping Containers (2024)

FAQs

Can you put electricity in a shipping container? ›

Can a generator power a container structure? Yes, a generator can power one of Falcon's modified shipping containers. However, it depends on the container design and the generator that will be used. If your container needs to be powered via generator, let us know early in the process so we can design accordingly.

How many times can a shipping container be used? ›

The main factor that determines a shipping container's lifespan is how well it is kept. When maintained well, shipping containers can remain in great condition and reused dozens of times.

How did shipping containers impact goods? ›

This transportation process, called intermodalism, allowed products to be shipped around the world quickly, cheaply, and efficiently by using cargo containers that more easily fit on trucks, trains, and ships. The arrival of containers and intermodalism revolutionized the shipping industry.

How do shipping containers affect the economy? ›

Cost savings

With the automation of the supply chain reducing labour costs, alongside the massive reduction in loading and unloading times, the shipping container completely slashed costs associated with import and export. This made prices lower for consumers, and profits bigger for companies along the supply chain.

Will lightning strike a shipping container? ›

It is very unlikely that the electricity will hit, electrocute, or damage the interior of the container.

How to run power to a container? ›

Generally, shipping containers use a 110 V receptacle, similar to those used in traditional homes. You can choose a two or four outlet receptacle. In addition, you can have a flush-mounted receptacle or keep it exposed to the wall surface depending on the configuration of your container.

Can you store electronics in a shipping container? ›

Electronics and appliances need to be stored safely and securely, making shipping containers an ideal solution for storing electronics and appliances. Due to its durability, a shipping container will protect the stored electronics and appliances from harsh weather and external forces.

Are shipping containers EMP proof? ›

Pretty much any metal box would be an effective Faraday cage. The fewer openings, the better. Those large metal shipping containers used for sea freight would work well if the doors were closed. But almost every house has a very effective Faraday cage, albeit smaller than a shipping container.

What Cannot be shipped in a shipping container? ›

That's why highly flammable substances should never be included in shipments. And the term 'highly flammable' can refer to a wide range of goods: aerosols, batteries, fireworks, fertilisers, cleaning products, nail varnish, solvents, and oils, among other things.

Can container ships run on electricity? ›

The world's biggest fully electric container ship built by China will start sailing between Shanghai and Nanjing every week, state broadcaster CCTV has reported. Developed and manufactured by the state-owned China Ocean Shipping Group (Cosco), the Greenwater 01 is powered entirely by batteries.

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