FINDLAY, Ohio--(BUSINESS WIRE)--One Energy Enterprises Inc. (“One Energy”), a vertically integrated industrial power solutions company, and Ohio Logistics Ltd. (“Ohio Logistics”), a leading warehousing, distribution, and transportation services provider, today announced an extension of a collaborative project focused on exploring commercial-ready electric semi-truck technologies.
Over recent weeks, the two companies have been testing an electric shuttle-truck and an electric semi-truck. These tests are being used to gather crucial insights into how different electric trucks compare with diesel counterparts in performance and efficiency in a range of logistics roles. One Energy supported the testing process through the installation of essential charging infrastructure and equipment, and it is providing the power required for the tests. The vehicles currently under trial include an Orange EV e-TRIEVER heavy-duty yard truck, designed for short-distance yard service, and a Freightliner eCascadia, designed for medium range service. Access to the trucks was made available with the support of Penske.
Both models are being charged on One Energy’s corporate campus in Findlay, Ohio. The Orange EV e-TRIEVER operates locally between Ohio Logistics’ distribution centers in Findlay and is being charged using a specialized 22KW charger that is exclusive to its model. In contrast, the eCascadia is being charged with an ABB Terra 180KW charger and has been operating on local and regional routes, traveling as far as 100 miles to destinations like Columbus, OH.
“Orange EV is excited to participate in this important demonstration project in Findlay,” said Zack Ruderman, VP of Sales & Marketing, Orange EV. “The unique nature of our yard trucks makes them a great 'gateway vehicle' for companies considering starting their electric fleet transition in a profitable and proven way. We have over 200 customers using our Orange EV yard trucks and look forward to helping more companies in Ohio benefit from the electrification of their fleet, too."
To encourage broader trials of electric semis, One Energy is building a permanent semi charging station that will be fitted with multiple chargers, allowing for the testing of a wide range of electric truck models. This initiative will ensure that Ohio Logistics and other regional firms will be able to evaluate electric semis without the usual up-front and ongoing power challenges. Ohio Logistics plans to explore additional emerging electric fleet technologies as they consider the integration of electric trucks into their operations.
“The trucking industry is evolving, and Ohio Logistics is excited to be at the forefront of the electrification trend,” said Chuck Bills, CEO, Ohio Logistics. “Through these trials, our understanding of electric truck operations has expanded considerably. We are dedicated to ensuring our clientele is informed about the myriad of opportunities electric semis present. Currently, our focus is on learning and preparing for the trucking industry's imminent transition to a more sustainable future."
One Energy and Ohio Logistics have a shared vision to make the region a leader in electric trucking as the technologies prove themselves in the market. Both companies aim to engage other regional businesses in these trials, having recently held a joint open house to share their accrued knowledge and findings with regional peers.
"Electric trucks and their charging requirements are really uncharted territory,” said Jereme Kent, CEO, One Energy. “While these trucks have immense potential to change the logistics industry, their tremendous power needs are widely under-appreciated and often surpass the capacity of many distribution centers and factories. That is going to lead to opportunities for new partnerships and ways of operating. We hope that the ready-to-use power infrastructure at our Megawatt Hubs can bridge the power gap for the logistics industry and accelerate the transition to large electric fleets. "
About One Energy (One Power)
One Energy is an industrial power company and the largest installer of on-site, behind-the-meter, wind energy in the United States. Recognizing that large energy consumers are fed up with the failings of legacy utilities, One Energy developed modern energy services to control cost and risk, such as Wind for Industry® and Managed High Voltage®. One Energy is building the customer-centric grid of the future. Founded in 2009, One Energy is headquartered in Findlay, Ohio. Learn more about the customer-centric power grid of the future at One Energy’s website (www.oneenergy.com).
On August 15, 2023, One Energy Enterprises Inc. and TortoiseEcofin Acquisition Corp. III (NYSE: “TRTL”) announced that they have entered into a definitive Business Combination Agreement for a business combination that is intended to result in the combined Company, One Power Company, being listed on the New York Stock Exchange under the ticker symbol “ONEP”.
About Ohio Logistics
Founded in 1988 in a modest 40,000 sq. ft. warehouse in Findlay, OH, Ohio Logistics has evolved from its roots as Findlay’s Tall Timbers Distribution Center to become one of the Midwest's preeminent privately held logistics powerhouses. Today, the company boasts over 6 million sq. ft. of cutting-edge warehouse space spread across 25 dynamic locations in seven states. This impressive growth underscores Ohio Logistics' steadfast commitment to customer service, community, and innovation. With a robust financial foundation and a forward-thinking approach, Ohio Logistics continues to set the benchmark in turning supply-chain management visions into realities. (www.ohiologistics.com)
Orange EV
“e-TRIEVER” is a registered trademark of Orange EV. More information about Orange EV is available at www.orangeEV.com.
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In connection with the proposed transaction (the “Proposed Transaction”) between TortoiseEcofin Acquisition Corp. III (“TRTL”) and One Energy Enterprises Inc. (“One Energy,” the business of which (referred to herein as “One Power”), after consummation, if any (the “Closing”) of the Proposed Transaction, will be the business of the “Combined Company,” which is expected to be renamed “One Power Company”), which is the subject of the Agreement and Plan of Merger between TRTL, One Energy and certain other parties thereto (the “Merger Agreement”), TRTL intends to file a registration statement on Form S-4 (as may be amended or supplemented from time to time, the “Form S-4” or the “Registration Statement”) with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (the “SEC”), which will include a preliminary proxy statement and a prospectus in connection with the Proposed Transaction. SHAREHOLDERS OF TRTL ARE ADVISED TO READ, WHEN AVAILABLE, THE PRELIMINARY PROXY STATEMENT, ANY AMENDMENTS THERETO, THE DEFINITIVE PROXY STATEMENT, THE PROSPECTUS AND ALL OTHER RELEVANT DOCUMENTS FILED OR THAT WILL BE FILED WITH THE SEC IN CONNECTION WITH THE PROPOSED TRANSACTION AS THEY BECOME AVAILABLE BECAUSE THEY WILL CONTAIN IMPORTANT INFORMATION. HOWEVER, THIS DOCUMENT WILL NOT CONTAIN ALL THE INFORMATION THAT SHOULD BE CONSIDERED CONCERNING THE PROPOSED TRANSACTION. IT IS ALSO NOT INTENDED TO FORM THE BASIS OF ANY INVESTMENT DECISION OR ANY OTHER DECISION IN RESPECT OF THE PROPOSED TRANSACTION. When available, the definitive proxy statement and other relevant documents will be mailed to the shareholders of TRTL as of a record date to be established for voting on the Proposed Transaction. Shareholders and other interested persons will also be able to obtain copies of the preliminary proxy statement, the definitive proxy statement, the Registration Statement and other documents filed by TRTL with the SEC that will be incorporated by reference therein, without charge, once available, at the SEC’s website at www.sec.gov.
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The foregoing list of factors is not exhaustive. Recipients should carefully consider such factors and the other risks and uncertainties described and to be described in the “Risk Factors” section of TRTL’s initial public offering prospectus filed with the SEC on July 21, 2021, TRTL’s Annual Report on Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 2021, as filed with the SEC on March 24, 2022, TRTL’s Annual Report on Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 2022, as filed with the SEC on March 22, 2023, and subsequent periodic reports filed by TRTL with the SEC, the Registration Statement to be filed by TRTL in connection with the Proposed Transaction and other documents filed or to be filed by TRTL from time to time with the SEC. These filings identify and address other important risks and uncertainties that could cause actual events and results to differ materially from those contained in the forward-looking statements. Forward-looking statements speak only as of the date they are made. 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