Lightning Systems Launches New Division To Provide Charging Solutions to Fleets

By Chad Elmore30 July 2020

  • Lightning Energy to offer full-service charging solutions, technologies

Lightning Systems, a developer and manufacturer of zero-emission commercial electric vehicles, has launched Lightning Energy, a new division of the Colorado-based company that offers charging technologies and services to commercial and government fleets.

The company said Lightning Energy designs, installs, services, and manages charging solutions, providing fleets with turnkey options to support fleet electrification and help stakeholders achieve their sustainability goals. It offers a full range of purchased or leased charging stations and, optionally, full charging as a service (CaaS). CaaS will include infrastructure installation, permitting, utilities liaison, maintenance, and ongoing management software, and regulatory credit monetization, to operate small, medium or large fleets of electric vehicles.

“With 12 years of deep experience working with fleets, our team’s understanding of the specific charging needs of fleets of all sizes is extensive,” said Tim Reeser, CEO, Lightning Systems. “We now offer a full array of vehicles and charging solutions as a one-stop shop for all of a fleet’s commercial EV needs.”

Reeser said fleets frequently get excited about deploying electric vehicles but wait until late in the buying process to determine how they are going to charge them. “Many fleets that plan to purchase vehicles don’t have the charging infrastructure in place to use them. The simple fact is that getting charging right is hard, complicated work, and it can take longer to install than most realize. Get it wrong and you face either fleet downtime due to insufficient charge, or you spend too much money on stuff you don’t need.”

By providing a consolidated solution for all fleet-related charging needs, Lightning Energy said it will removed the burden from the fleet by handling the entire deployment process and ongoing management, said Brandon McNeil, executive director, operations, Lightning Systems. “Outsourcing a fleet’s charging infrastructure reduces their exposure to risk and significantly simplifies EV deployment.

“Our goal was to simplify fleet electrification as much as possible. When you combine Lightning Systems’ full array of zero-emission powertrains with Lightning Energy’s cradle-to-grave charging solutions, you get an ideal commercial EV solution for fleets. With our integrated telematics and in-house financing and leasing options, you have a true commercial EV as a service (EVaaS) offering that reduces costs and streamlines a fleet’s business.”

Lightning’s lineup of new chargers includes ac and dc fast charge options, ranging from affordable 7.2 kW ac chargers to high-output 150 kW dc fast chargers, which deliver much shorter charging times for high-battery-capacity commercial EVs.

Lightning also recently introduced a mobile dc fast charger for electric vehicles. Equipped with 184 kWh of high-energy-density, liquid-cooled dc battery storage in a package designed to be installed in a vehicle or trailer for mobile deployment, Lightning Mobile can be rapidly deployed to provide fast roadside charging. The mobile charger also offers the capability to recharge EVs on their routes, which allows fleets to maximize vehicle uptime, said the company.

Lightning Systems provides complete electrification solutions for urban commercial fleets from Class 3 Ford Transit vans to Class 6 work trucks, Class 7 city buses, to Class 8 motor coaches, as well as mobile and fixed-charging solutions.

 

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