First Light Power, New England's largest energy storage and hydroelectric facility, announced today that it installed Fermata Energy's V2G charging platform to support the integration of renewable energy and grid stability during peak load hours. News Release Here.
This announcement follows Nissan news yesterday approving Fermata Energy’s Bidirectional Charger as First for Use with the Nissan LEAF in the U.S. Find Nissan’s news release here.
Over the past few years, Fermata Energy has installed its bidirectional charging units and technology at commercial, utility, and fleet companies across the U.S., which has resulted in revenue generated for the EV owner or the utility, including the Boulder North Recreation Center, The Alliance Center (Denver), the Burrillville Wastewater Treatment Facility (Rhode Island), Revel (New York), and New Labs in Brooklyn.
To learn more about Fermata Energy, I am happy to connect you with co-Founder and CEO David Slutzky or any of their partners taking advantage of their V2X technology and infrastructure.