Indoor High-Voltage Stations
Custom fit
Designed to match your space, layout, and technical requirements. No standard boxes.
Safe by design
Every detail meets the latest safety rules and inspection criteria.
Minimal disruption
Installation is planned around your schedule to keep your operations running.
Fully Compliant
VCA** certified and built to meet all utility and regulatory standards.
Built to Fit Indoors
How The Process Works
Design & Coordination
Engineering, layout, permits, and all required coordination with your grid operator.
Delivery & Installation
Groundworks, cabling, and full assembly by our in-house teams.
Connection & Commissioning
Testing, safety validation, and connection approval before handover.
Why Reeload?
- No disruption to daily operations
- Safely built inside live buildings
- Approved on first inspection
- One accountable team from start
- Engineered to prevent downtime
Some of Our Partners And Locations
Milence


Electra


ENGIE


Shell


Tesla


Allego


FAQ
Actually, indoor stations can reduce many risks. Indoor placement allows controlled fire protection, insulation, soundproofing and ventilation. Research shows indoor substations are common in urban areas because they protect equipment from climate, reduce noise and exposure. Your project through Reeload is designed to meet full safety culture (VCA** and local norms), with certified components for access control, fire safety, and minimized electromagnetic exposure.
There’s slightly more complexity for building access, structural load, possibly cooling/ventilation. But the time saved elsewhere often offsets that, weather delays are removed, site works are simpler, maintenance is easier. In prefab or engineered indoor stations the design, civil works, and electrical works are coordinated to avoid delays. (From your deck, Reeload handles design + civil + commissioning in parallel.)
Upfront costs can be higher, but total cost of ownership often ends up lower. Because indoor protects from weather, reduces damage, noise regulations, energy losses, and maintenance needs. Research into prefabrication and controlled design shows early investment (i.e. in good design & engineering) significantly reduces costs downstream.
