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What a Contract-Backed Power SLA Actually Covers

Reliability claims are cheap. Here is what a Smartland behind-the-meter power contract puts in writing - the terms a procurement committee and a lender's technical advisor actually read.

Contract, Not Marketing

Most power-availability promises are uptime percentages with nothing behind them. A Smartland offtake is structured for diligence: a clear Point of Delivery boundary, revenue-grade metering, contractable SLA terms, defined remedies, and milestone-backed credit support - so procurement, finance, and lender review can move forward without re-engineering the package.

The Five Things the Contract Defines

1

The Point of Delivery (POD)

The defined physical and contractual boundary where power is delivered. Performance, metering, and the A/B power configuration are all defined relative to the POD - no ambiguity about where our responsibility meets yours.

2

Outage classifications

Not all interruptions are equal. The contract classifies outages so both sides know what counts, what is excused, and what triggers a remedy.

3

Contractual remedies

Defined consequences when performance terms are not met - the difference between a promise and an obligation a lender can underwrite.

4

Revenue-grade metering

Performance is measured with metering both parties and their financiers can rely on, so SLA compliance is a fact, not an argument.

5

Milestone-backed credit support

Credit structure tied to project milestones, so the commercial package stands up to procurement, lender, and investor diligence.

Backed by the Right Architecture

Contract terms only matter if the plant can meet them. The SLA sits on an N+2 reliability architecture - modular 10 MW RICE generation, segmented MV distribution, A/B delivery at the POD, UPS-backed controls, and black-start capability.

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Read the Full Brief

These terms are summarized alongside timelines and platform detail in our diligence brief - built to be forwarded to your procurement team or lender's technical advisor.

Download: The 24-Month Path to Power (PDF) →