Lindsay Broadband, a digital signage provider, and New Use Energy Solutions Inc., a clean energy producer, have entered into an agreement for Lindsay to resell its clean powering solutions to customers globally, according to a company press release.
«Powered by NUE,» the solutions will provide green/clean energy to networks and communities in crisis via lithium iron phosphate portable AC power stations/generators, LiFePO4 batteries, backup power trailers and solar solutions. Powered by NUE solutions are backup power offerings designed to replace portable, gas-powered generators.
These power supplies can be paired with Lindsay’s batteries for a green solution, according to the release.
«Our partnership with Lindsay is a big step for NUE,» said Paul Shmotolokha, chief executive officer, NUE. «We are excited to be working with Lindsay Broadband by supporting and enhancing their existing product offerings, and collaborating on a number of future endeavors. This alliance underscores the commitment of both companies to advance sustainable solutions to power our customers’ networks.»
Lindsay’s portable, 120 VAC power stations/generators can also be deployed during utility outages to power standby/non-standby power supplies, or any other AC line-powered equipment.
«Lindsay Broadband is thrilled to be working together with NUE to expand our offering of green powering solutions to help our customers achieve more sustainable and safe environments for their employees and customers,» David Atman, president of Lindsay Broadband, said in the release. «Lindsay’s extensive design and engineering experience in combination with NUE’s superior offerings will supply operators with safe, cost-effective, clean powering solutions.»