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Hampton Jitney Project Phase 1 Sprocket Power has completed the installation of a customer charging hub and DCFC for EV bus charging at the Hampton Jitney Calverton Terminal. An additional fleet charging hub is planned as a phase 2. Battery Storage Installation Underway at Riverhead Ford/GMC How do you drive down net utility bills by […]

September 3, 2024

Sprocket Power is “NYC Accelerator Approved”

Sprocket Power is excited to announce that the NYC Accelerator program has named Sprocket Power an approved “Service Provider”.  Service Providers are among a select few decarbonization specialists that can be referred to NYC building owners by the program to improve energy efficiency and reduce carbon emissions from their buildings. NYC Accelerator is the City’s […]

June 17, 2024

Sprocket Power Shines at NY-BEST “Capture the Energy” Conference

Sprocket Power CEO Maria Fields participated in a panel discussion at the New York Battery and Energy Storage Technology (NY-BEST) annual “Capture the Energy 2024 Conference” in Albany in mid-May.  Fields emphasized the value of “behind the meter” solutions for their ability to directly control energy cost burdens for businesses seeking to adopt EV charging. […]

June 12, 2024

The Clean Fight Selects Sprocket Power’s Hampton Jitney Project

A good, clean fight is a hard-fought competition contested within the rules.  For The Clean Fight, a not-for-profit, supported by awards from NYSERDA, and the U.S. Departments of Energy and Commerce, their “fight” is with the significant obstacles that exist for New York based entrepreneurs and developers working to solve the climate crisis with innovative, cutting-edge […]

June 12, 2024

School Bus Electrification

A BUS OPERATORS GUIDE TO ADDING ELECTRIC VEHICLE SUPPLY EQUIPMENT TO YOUR OPERATIONS Introduction The federal government and NYS are designing incentive programs to encourage school districts and third-party school bus operators (SB Operators) to purchase electric school buses (EB) and the charging infrastructure necessary to support their deployment. There are multiple programs with unique […]

May 28, 2024

Electric School Buses = Rapid Change

Proper Planning Can Ease the Transition Introduction Change is manageable when it’s gradual and incremental.  For the school bus industry change has occurred on a relatively fixed scale allowing industry participants to adapt with minimal interruption to business operations. Starting in the 1940s when a uniform color for school buses was adopted, change has kept pace with […]

May 28, 2024

NYC’s Climate Mobilization Act

With much fanfare, New York City enacted the Climate Mobilization Act (CMA) in 2019.  The legislation aims to reduce the city’s greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions by 40 percent by 2030.  It’s hard to quibble with the goal, but building owners who don’t adapt their buildings to meet the demands of the CMA will have something […]

April 24, 2024

Green Leadership is Community Leadership

Sustainability Sells Walk into any car dealership and you’ll see demonstrations of local community support. You might see it’s pictures of sponsored Little League baseball or CYO basketball teams, plaques recognizing staff participation in a local charity event, or awards acknowledging generous gifts to a good cause.  Car dealerships have long understood the relationship between […]

April 24, 2024

The Pace of EV Sales is Slowing

But Sales Growth Continues Unabated Let’s get the doom and gloom stuff out of the way from the start. We’ve all read about Hertz selling off 20,000 EVs, Ford slowing production of their F-150 Lightning, and how the recent bitterly cold weather lengthened charge time and reduced full-charge range by nearly 30%. Some interpret this news as foreshadowing a […]

March 4, 2024