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Cyclum Renewables truck stops offer EV charging without connection to local electric utility grid, solar or batteries

Cyclum Renewables says it is transforming EV charging for the trucking industry and light-duty vehicles by building renewable-fuelled truck stops.
By James Foster May 24, 2024 Read time: 1 min
Cyclum utilises RNG-fuelled microturbines to generate clean green electricity, making the truck stops carbon negative at less cost and space of electric grid or solar power. Graphic: Cyclum Renewables
Cyclum utilises RNG-fuelled microturbines to generate clean green electricity, making the truck stops carbon negative at less cost and space of electric grid or solar power. Graphic: Cyclum Renewables

The company’s innovative approach uses on-site green electricity generation, which is both cost-effective for consumers and carbon negative, eliminating dependence on the local electric grid or solar fields.

Cyclum capitalises on government grants and tax credits, including Investment Tax Credits (ITCs) and Production Tax Credits (PTCs), to support the development of on-site EV charging infrastructure and clean electricity generation. These incentives also aid in generating hydrogen onsite at reduced costs.

Shaun Lee, director of field operations at Cyclum Renewables, describes their use of RNG-fuelled microturbines as revolutionary for EV charging in the trucking industry. This approach offers fleets a sustainable, reliable, and cost-effective solution for their charging needs, contributing to a cleaner transportation future.

Cyclum’s ‘Drive the Cyclum Dream’ program invites OEMs, fleets, drivers, and supply chain professionals to experience the future of renewable trucking. This exclusive event allows participants to test drive the latest class 8 EV, hydrogen, and CNG trucks, and enjoy VIP experiences at sports and race events.

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