Romeo Power & Wrightspeed Debut “Powertrain In A Crate” For Buses & Heavy Trucks
Wrightspeed and Romeo Power want to re-power America’s heavy truck and bus fleet.
Wrightspeed and Romeo Power want to re-power America’s heavy truck and bus fleet.
Fleets of electric trucks could be deployed in low impact hydropower systems that deploy existing roads instead of new, habitat-destroying infrastructure.
The electric vehicle and energy storage battery tech firm Romeo Power has now unveiled its first consumer/personal power pack ‚ a wand-shaped, compact charger dubbed “Saber” which utilizes the firm’s proprietary power management tech.
The Los Angeles based battery tech company Romeo Power revealed last month that it had successfully closed on $30 million in seed funding — all raised entirely via its management team, via various family offices, and from those who have previously invested in CEO Mike Patterson’s companies. There was no venture capital involvement.
L.A.-based battery company Romeo Power claims to make “the world’s most dense battery packs,” and it’s a claim that has led it to generate $30 million in seed funding, without involving venture capitalists.
A new electric vehicle battery pack startup being backed by big names in the tech sector, dubbed Romeo Power, will be launching products in early 2017 that those involved claim will outperform any electric vehicle battery systems out there currently, according to recent reports. The new Santa Monica, California–based startup … [continued]