Velociti and Stealth Power are partnering to expand their respective electrification products and services.
“Demand for connectivity and electrification has increased exponentially and both organizations currently deliver progressive solutions,” said Zac Graham, VP of sales,Velociti, in a statement. “Trucking fleets and construction equipment have seen a tremendous increase in the installation of alternative energy products in the past year. We expect installs to rise even further in 2023.”
Stealth Power’s Vehicle Power System (VPS) is designed to run onboard equipment, auxiliary devices, and provide an external power source for offboard equipment—all with the vehicle’s engine turned off. Additionally, the company designs standalone, scalable solutions for remote applications.
“Stealth Power’s mission is to provide reliable mobile electric power systems that reduce fuel and maintenance costs while lowering carbon emissions,” said Devin Scott, Stealth Power CEO, in a statement. “This partnership with Velociti brings industry expertise and installation capabilities that enable us to meet the rapidly increasing market demand for our products.”
Source: Velociti, Stealth Power
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