Trillium debuts recharging product for electric fleets

Trillium debuts recharging product for electric fleets

Trillium has debuted PowerUP by Trillium, a program designed to serve electric vehicle (EV) fleets with EV charging.

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Trillium has debuted PowerUP by Trillium, a program designed to serve electric vehicle (EV) fleets with EV charging. PowerUP by Trillium uses a mix of power supply technology ranging from solar panels and on-site generation using renewable natural gas (RNG), to energy storage and power supplied from the local electric utility when necessary, Trillium says.

“The paradigm for EV recharging has always been to charge your vehicle using the electric utility, but PowerUP by Trillium changes that standard,” said Bill Zobel, general manager of business development and marketing for Trillium. “Our newest refueling solution puts fleets in control of their power supply and gives them the option to choose which sources of power to draw from, adding certainty to electric costs while enhancing the reliability and sustainability of their power supply over the long term. We’re proud to offer this new product to our valued Customers.”

PowerUP by Trillium is the first integrated EV charging solution of its kind in the U.S. and is now available to all centrally fueled EV fleets, according to the company.

Trillium says that it begins the evaluation process with a consultation designed to fully understand the customer’s long-term electric power needs before creating a solution with the right mix of technology to deliver desired results, the company says. Trillium designs, builds, operates and maintains its PowerUP by Trillium solutions and provides project financing to customers. The average PowerUP by Trillium solution takes about nine months to install, according to Trillium.

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