Shipping Container Costs: 20ft, 40ft, New, & Used (2024/5)
A used 40-foot High Cube (HC) container will be priced on average 10-20% higher than a used standard 40-foot unit of the same condition. On the other hand, new container
Our container farms are available for $180,000 as an outright purchase or for $3,000 USD/month through the Growcer Fund—a farm-as-a-service model that reduces upfront costs up to 75% and includes installation, maintenance, and premium support without capital purchase requirements. How does Freight Farms support its customers?
Our Freight Farms use vertical farming methods and a closed-loop system to create a highly water-efficient and productive, compact growing space. With over 500 crop varieties available to choose from, one Freight Farm can grow 2–6 tons of produce annually. What is the cost of the container farm?
Range of MWh: we offer 20, 30 and 40-foot container sizes to provide an energy capacity range of 1.0 – 2.9 MWh per container to meet all levels of energy storage demands. Optimized price performance for every usage scenario: customized design to offer both competitive up-front cost and lowest cost-of-ownership.
Water Usage: 5 gallons/day (avg.) What is a Freight Farm? A Freight Farm is a vertical, hydroponic farm built entirely inside a 40-foot shipping container. Our Freight Farms use vertical farming methods and a closed-loop system to create a highly water-efficient and productive, compact growing space.
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