Pioneer Power and SparkCharge team up to bolster drive toward net-zero future

Fort Lee-based Pioneer Power Solutions recently collaborated with SparkCharge, an electric vehicle charging delivery service. Through this partnership, Pioneer’s e-Boost, a leading off-grid, sustainable mobile EV charging solution, will be integrated with SparkCharge’s mobile battery energy storage systems.

Together, the two companies aim to unlock new value in the mobile EV charging market and accelerate technological advancements in the industry.

Initially, Pioneer has agreed to deliver up to 12 e-Boost rental units over the next 12 months beginning in the fourth quarter. Under the terms of the agreement, Pioneer will receive a per kilowatt-hour usage fee in addition to a monthly rental fee. Pioneer and SparkCharge have also agreed to develop new innovative units to market, which will meld the on-site generating and power density of Pioneer’s e-Boost platform with SparkCharge’s zero emission, grid-free mobile battery technology.

Pioneer and SparkCharge plan to market their platforms together for certain large fleet customers, providing customers with an integrated, power dense charging as a service offering.

Pioneer believes that its use of SparkCharge’s equipment is poised to revolutionize the EV charging industry with a pioneering edge-to-grid EV charging hub concept, which Pioneer believes should set a new industry standard for speed and innovation, while lowering delivery costs. By boosting recharging efficiency, Pioneer aims to elevate customer reach and satisfaction, enabling the company to serve a growing customer base, which will drive up demand exponentially for additional e-Boost units to support this accelerating growth.

“e-Boost’s partnership with SparkCharge illustrates our ongoing commitment to providing best-in-class solutions that empower customers and support our shared vision of driving the EV industry forward through innovation and collaboration. Together, we are not just addressing current market needs, we are shaping the future of technology in mobile EV charging,” Geo Murickan, president of Pioneer eMobility, said.