HCI Energy, a provider of power solutions for critical communications infrastructure, has released two reports showcasing the environmental and economic impact of its flagship Hybrid Power Shelter™ which integrates solar, wind, lithium-ion batteries, and a propane generator to deliver smart, battery-first power for critical communications infrastructure. According to the company, it offers a 90 percent reduction in CO₂ emissions and “dramatic cost savings over traditional diesel-power solutions deployed off-grid.”
HCI Energy’s analysis of an off-grid telecom customer site in Canada demonstrates that the company’s solution achieves a 90 percent reduction in CO₂ emissions annually. An analysis of a potential customer site in New Mexico reveals an 85% reduction in capital expenses (CapEx) and a projected savings of $650,000 in operational costs over ten years. These findings position HCI Energy’s technology as a breakthrough alternative to traditional power solutions in remote and mission-critical deployments.
“These findings validate what our customers are already experiencing in the field—significant cost savings, faster ROI, and a resilient and reliable power supply that scales with demand,” HCI Energy CEO, Joe Kessinger, said. “The Hybrid Power Shelter isn’t just an environmental solution; it’s a business decision that reduces CapEx and OpEx, minimizes risk, and delivers long-term value. We’re enabling organizations to meet operational goals and sustainability mandates at the same time.
The company notes that results may vary by site location, renewable and storage options, and cost fluctuations in fuel, materials, and labor rates. Read a full list of the key findings from HCI Energy’s reports here.
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