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Select Energy is partnering with E-Power International to bring hybrid power systems to North America, offering up to 90 percent fuel savings compared to diesel generators. The P-Grid system provides cost-effective, reliable energy solutions for construction, industrial and infrastructure sectors, with remote monitoring and control features. Adoption is encouraged for contractors and fleet operators.
Tue April 15, 2025 - National Edition
Select Energy, a newly established hybrid power solutions company, announced it will serve as the premier strategic partner of E-Power International's innovative hybrid power systems in the North American market.
Hybrid power solutions offer the benefits of a battery pack with the reliability of a generator. Providing an alternative to traditional diesel generators for both temporary and long-term power needs across construction, industrial, infrastructure and other sectors, according to the company.
"Project managers are constantly looking for ways to drive down operating costs," said Frank Pellegrini of Select Energy. "The P-Grid lets them do that without sacrificing performance. It's dependable, scalable and pays for itself through reduced fuel and service overhead."
Key Benefits:
• Up to 90 percent fuel savings compared to diesel-only solutions;
• Smart power management for consistent, demand-responsive energy while eliminating overpowered diesel units;
• Remote power where the grid can't support; and
• Remote monitoring and control providing real-time performance metrics and operational control from anywhere.
"Standalone units can reduce fuel consumption by up to 90 percent, dramatically lower maintenance demands and optimize runtime to match actual load, delivering real savings from day one," Pellegrini said.
Select Energy executives were at bauma to meet with the engineers and designers behind the E-Power platform. This collaborative exchange is part of a long-term commitment to ongoing product development, technical support and North American adaptation of the hybrid lineup.
The first shipment of hybrid power units is set to arrive in North America in mid 2025. With initial stock limited, early adoption is encouraged for contractors and fleet operators seeking to integrate hybrid energy solutions into their current or upcoming projects, according to the company.