
PETERBOROUGH, Ont. and TEMPE, Ariz. — Lindsay Broadband and Arizona-based New Use Energy Solutions Inc. (NUE) announced today they have signed an agreement for Lindsay to resell their clean powering solutions “powered by NUE” to customers globally.
Lindsay Broadband’s current LEON (Lindsay Ever on Networks) powering solutions include HFC (hybrid fiber-coax) network standby and non-standby power supplies, NIU/CPE UPS (uninterruptible power supply) systems and small cell powering solutions.
“Powered by NUE” solutions will provide “green/clean energy to networks and communities in crisis via lithium iron phosphate (LiFePO4) portable AC power stations/generators, LiFePO4 batteries, backup power trailers, and solar solutions. Powered by NUE solutions are sustainable, rapidly deployable, portable, high energy density, backup power offerings designed to replace portable, gas-powered generators,” explains a press release.
Lindsay’s LEON LBUPS series of network standby power supplies, which support charging of both VRLA (valve-regulated lead-acid) and LiFePO4 battery chemistries, can be paired with Lindsay’s LEON LiFePO4 batteries “for a green solution offering safe, efficient and reliable power in a reduced footprint compared to regular VRLA battery solutions,” the release says.
Lindsay’s range of “powered by NUE” solutions include portable 120 VAC power stations/generators, a portable 36 VDC LiFePO4 broadband battery with BMS (battery management system), and green, all-inclusive trailer solutions that “use energy dense, LiFePO4 batteries and inverter systems providing portable, long run-time AC power output,” according to the release.
“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,” said David Atman, president of Lindsay Broadband, in the press 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,” Atman said.
“Our partnership with Lindsay is a big step for NUE,” said Paul Shmotolokha, CEO of 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.”
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