Holland Board of Public Works’ (HBPW) newest utility truck is cleaner, quieter, and less expensive to maintain thanks to a new partnership with Volta Power Systems, a local energy technology company. Equipped with an advanced li-ion auxiliary power system, lineworkers can work nearly all day on a single charge. HBPW’s investment in the clean technology truck, manufactured by Palfinger/ETI, represents an important step in aligning distribution operations with the Holland Community Energy Plan.
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Volta Power Systems and Draxxon Partner on First Fully-Electric sUAS Command Center
Draxxon releases the industry’s first fully-electric towable mobile command center, powered by a Volta Power Systems lithium-ion power system. Holland, MI., October 26, 2021 — Volta Power Systems, a leading supplier of auxiliary advanced energy systems, partnered with...
Dependable Emergency Vehicles and Volta Power Systems Partner on First-in-Market Li-ion APU for Toronto Fire Services
Dependable Emergency Vehicles and Volta Power Systems collaborated to develop fire trucks with zero-emission auxiliary power units (APUs) that cut idling time and the need for on-scene generators.

Matco taps Volta Power Systems for Mobile Retail Trucks
Volta Power Systems and Summit Bodyworks today announced a new partnership with Matco Tools to offer an idle-free, lithium ion power system to Matco franchisees.
Oklahoma Gas & Electric Goes Idle-Free with Volta
See how OG&E is using Volta to meet anti-idling goals and enable quiet, nighttime work.