Room to Work
Move quickly and efficiently. Plan out work surfaces, storage options, and staff movement.
Bring mobile testing and research where you need to go with a custom mobile lab.
Your team’s work guides every decision, from layout and equipment to power and climate systems.
Move quickly and efficiently. Plan out work surfaces, storage options, and staff movement.
Map out and integrate equipment and wiring so the tools your team relies on are ready and within reach.
Plan power and climate systems around your specific work conditions.
The work happening inside the lab shapes what needs to go inside it.
A public health lab may need intake areas, patient seating, privacy, refrigeration, and controlled conditions for human specimens. An environmental testing lab may prioritize sample preparation, secure storage, rugged equipment, and ventilation for hazardous materials. Educational and research labs bring their own equipment, workflows, and space requirements.
Specialized instrumentation affects nearly every design decision inside the vehicle. Centrifuges, analyzers, microscopes, refrigerators, freezers, biosafety cabinets, computers, and testing equipment can all require dedicated space, power, storage, and safe access.
Mobile labs often need more than standard heating and cooling. Temperature control can be critical for protecting human specimens, environmental samples, and sensitive equipment, while ventilation systems help create safer working conditions, depending on the type of testing being performed.
Some organizations may also have biosafety requirements, including BSL-2, BSL-3, or BSL-4 considerations.
Some labs operate on university campuses or in healthcare facilities, while others travel to remote communities, disaster sites, industrial areas, or environmental field sites.
Reliable onboard power, connectivity, climate control, and technology help keep your team working wherever the job takes them.
Answers to your questions about mobile lab design, equipment integration, and specialized systems.
Mobile labs can be used for a wide range of work, so there is no single layout that works for all. Your vehicle will be planned around your equipment, staff, workflow, storage, and operating requirements.
Mobile labs can support public health agencies, universities, research teams, environmental organizations, and other groups that need to take specialized work into the field.
Layouts depend on how the lab will be used. A mobile lab may include work surfaces, equipment stations, storage, sinks, computers, seating, or separate work areas. It all depends on the job at hand.
Yes. We can plan the vehicle around specialized equipment, including its space, power, wiring, storage, and installation requirements.
Power and climate systems are planned around the equipment and work being performed inside the vehicle. We’ll work with your team to understand those requirements and integrate them into the build.
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