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Pioneer Power announces distributed power purchase order of 690K

Pioneer Power Solutions, a leader in the design, manufacture, service and integration of distributed energy resources, power generation equipment and mobile EV charging solutions, announced Oct. 28 the first of several expected purchase orders in the distributed power space.

This initial order, valued at over $690,000, confirms the company’s strategic and natural expansion from its high-growth e-Boost mobile EV charging platform into the expanding market for distributed power.

This new order is from one of the largest companies in the fitness and sports center industry, an enterprise that has recently experienced significant growth in both locations and memberships. As its operations have become increasingly dependent on technology for facility management, security systems and member digital experiences, maintaining continuous uptime is vital.

In selecting Pioneer, the customer prioritized proven reliability, rapid deployment and guaranteed resiliency for its company-wide data and mission-critical systems.

“This new project reflects our evolution from an EV charging solutions provider to a leader in comprehensive, distributed energy systems that power critical operations,” said Nathan Mazurek, CEO of Pioneer. “Across industries, customers are accelerating their adoption of flexible and sustainable alternatives to the traditional grid, whether for resilience, cost savings or sustainability.

“This new order reinforces our conviction that distributed energy generation will be a cornerstone of the global energy transition, and Pioneer is uniquely positioned to capture a growing share of this expanding market.”

The new system, expected to be delivered in the first quarter of 2026, will support comprehensive, resilient energy applications, including mission-critical backup power and peak-demand shaving at the customer’s headquarters, one of over 2,760 locations in the U.S.

This deployment, along with all future system upgrades, represents a step in the customer’s broader modernization initiative to enhance energy resiliency and manage peak-demand costs more effectively.

The system will feature the following high-capacity components:

  • A 1 MW (Megawatt), diesel-fueled generator set.
  • A large 1,800-gallon sub-base fuel tank to guarantee extended run-time during multiday outages.
  • A robust 3000A Automatic Transfer Switch (ATS) for instantaneous and reliable transfer to island mode operation.

“This new project represents a pivotal moment for Pioneer, marking the convergence of our high-growth eMobility business with our long-standing expertise in mission-critical power systems,” said Mazurek. “By delivering a non-interruptible, high-capacity energy solution, we are demonstrating that distributed energy production will play a central and expanding role in the next phase of the global energy transition.

“Pioneer is strategically broadening its addressable market to include commercial and industrial sectors such as data centers, critical retail operations and health care facilities, where absolute uptime is essential. We are uniquely positioned to deliver high-value resiliency solutions at the grid edge.”

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