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NOMAD Powers California's Shift From Diesel Generators to Mobile Batteries With Support From CORE Voucher Program

August 13, 20244 min readBy NOMAD Power Team

NOMAD transportable power systems eligible for vouchers of up to $300,000 under California’s Clean Off-Road Equipment (CORE) Voucher Incentive Program

Waterbury, VT – California industries in search of clean, quiet, reliable power have a new reason to look to NOMAD Transportable Power Systems now that NOMAD units are eligible for vouchers of up to $300,000 under the state’s Clean Off-Road Equipment VoucherIncentive Program (CORE).

NOMAD offers North American-manufactured mobile battery energy storage solutions that can replace diesel generators with clean, silent battery power. CORE vouchers are now available for five NOMAD solutions:

CORE is part of California Climate Investments, a statewide initiative that put billions of Cap-and-Tradedollars to work reducing greenhouse gas emissions, strengthening the economy, improving public health and the environment and providing meaningful benefits to communities. The Cap-and-Trade Program also creates a financial incentive for industries to invest in clean technologies and develop innovative ways to reduce pollution.

Braxten Gorrill, NOMAD’s Chief Financial Officer, emphasized that the program is a perfect match for the solutions offered by the company. “At NOMAD, we serve a growing list of industries that need to dispatch clean, reliable power to sites ranging from block buster sets to some of the most challenging locations on the planet.”

NOMAD units power outdoor concerts without the noise, smoke and smells that can spoil the experience. NOMAD allows manufacturers to maintain operations during outages and gives workers at remote sites the freedom to do their jobs without hearing protection. NOMAD units will soon be deployed in Vermont to back up grid systems that experience reliability issues.

Gorrill said California, which boasts the world’s 5th largest economy, has several sectors that can take advantage of NOMAD. These include television and film, concerts, athletic events, data centers, agriculture, extractive industries and colleges and universities. He said the company is also developing new units that offer dispatchable EV charging to meet seasonal or event-driven demand spikes.

“California has long been committed to curtailing pollution with innovative solutions that support economic growth and environmental progress, and our portfolio of mobile power solutions can help advance these goals,” he said.

For more information on NOMAD’s mobile battery solutions and how they can transform your energy needs with the support of the CORE voucher program, visit www.nomadpower.com.

About Nomad Transportable Power Systems, Inc.

NOMADTransportable Power Systems, Inc. (“NOMAD”), is a Vermont-based company formed by KORE Power in 2020 to provide the energy industry with a standardized mobile energy storage platform. NOMAD is the first entrant into the mobile lithium-ionenergy storage space and combines its patent-pending, over-the-road storage units with a standardized docking platform capable of interconnection with any distribution or transmission utility. The NOMAD system was designed from the onset to provide its customers all the benefits of fixed site energy storage, while eliminating both the capital commitments and long-term obligations that traditional energy storage requires.

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