Crowded open‑air venues can be magnets for opportunistic crime. In the UK more than 100,000 vehicles are stolen every year, with a large share of thefts and break‑ins occurring in public car parks and overflow fields that lack fixed surveillance. changes dramatically: a College of Policing meta‑analysis found that crime in car parks drops by about 37 percent once CCTV is installed.

 

The 153rd Open Championship at Royal Portrush is set to welcome roughly 278,000 spectators over tournament week, many of whom will leave cars, bikes, and personal belongings in temporary lots spread along the Antrim coast. These sprawling, power‑poor areas are exactly where solar trailer security systems excel.

How a Solar Trailer Security System Works

A solar trailer is a towable mast with high‑efficiency panels, battery storage, 4G/LTE back‑haul, and edge AI cameras. Once parked, it goes live in minutes—no trenching, cabling, or diesel generator.

Core capabilities

  • Telescoping mast (6–9 m) with 4 K multisensor, PTZ, or panoramic cameras
  • On‑board AI analytics for weapons, intrusion, licence‑plate recognition, and crowd counting
  • Three‑day autonomy on battery alone and instant solar recharge
  • Dual 4 G/LTE plus Wi‑Fi back‑haul, with local recording if signals drop
  • Optional strobe, siren, and two‑way audio for deterrence
  • SOC 2–compliant encryption and API hooks for incident‑management platforms

Case study: Glastonbury Festival, Somerset

SRL Traffic Systems deployed solar‑powered CCTV, ANPR, and variable‑message signs around Glastonbury’s 8 ½‑mile perimeter. The setup delivered live traffic and security data, met the festival’s “leave‑no‑trace” policy, and required no battery swaps during the five‑day event.

Why the British Open should consider solar trailers

Royal Portrush sits between the town, dunes, and busy coastal roads. Mobile solar units can be positioned at perimeter gates to detect weapons or intruders, at overflow fields to deter vehicle crime, and along pedestrian choke points to monitor crowd surges. Because each trailer is self‑powered and relocatable, security teams can redeploy them after play ends, moving from morning queue lines to evening hospitality zones without waiting for electricians.

Expert insight

“Solar trailers let organisers push smart‑camera coverage wherever the crowd goes, with zero wait for mains power. For a moving target like the British Open, that flexibility means faster response and smaller blind spots.”-  Ashesh Jain, CEO, Coram

Explore the full specification of Coram’s Solar Surveillance Trailer, which packages edge AI, licence‑plate recognition, and redundant cellular links in one tow‑and‑go unit.

Conclusion

Vehicle crime is surging, and CCTV still works if you can get cameras where they are needed. Solar trailer security systems give British Open planners a power‑independent, rapidly deployable tool to deter theft, manage crowds, and feed real‑time intelligence to command staff. Lessons from Glastonbury show the model scales; Royal Portrush can reap the same safety and sustainability benefits.

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