Stealth Power, the idle mitigation and mobile power company, today announces the launch of its Stealth Electric Power Take-Off (ePTO) System. Timed with the annual Utility Expo being held in Louisville, KY, Stealth Power’s new product offering has wide-ranging implications for the utilities industry’s bucket trucks.
By combining ePTO, together with idle mitigation capabilities, Stealth is able to offer the most compelling ePTO solution on the market. Stealth’s new ePTO and its current product line of idle mitigation vehicle power systems and mobile power products enable companies to transition to a more cost effective, sustainable fleet.
“Stealth’s ePTO replaces the need to run an engine to drive existing inefficient hydraulic power take-off systems,” said Devin Scott, CEO, Stealth Power. “We are excited to offer this innovative and highly cost-effective solution for utilities across the country.”
Battery-stored clean energy powers the Stealth solution, effectively cutting costs, maintenance needs and environmental impact by an impressive margin. Stealth’s ePTO system will vastly improve the efficiency of the vehicle, eliminate unnecessary idle time, save on fuel, and reduce engine and transmission maintenance.
About Stealth Power
Stealth Power designs and builds idle mitigation and scalable mobile power systems that power complex fleet operations into the future. Manufactured in the USA, Stealth Vehicle and Mobile Power Systems are trusted by FDNY, U.S. Customs and Border Protection, and the FAA to power everything from life-saving medical equipment to remote towers equipped with intelligence sensors. Stealth Power keeps “no fail” equipment on with engines or generators turned off.
Business Contact
Bill Needles
Stealth Power
bneedles@stealth-power.com