With the cost of electrification infrastructure projected to require up to $127 billion worth of capital investment by 2030, distributed energy solutions provider ElectricFish is significantly cutting grid upgrade costs by launching its fully redesigned grid power bank with ultra-fast EV charging.
The 350Squared delivers 133% faster EV charging than traditional hardware options while reducing up to 90% of costly grid upgrades thanks to its proprietary power electronics design and battery integration. Its container form factor — designed for semi-permanence and easy moveability, accelerates permitting and eliminates trenching.
The addition of AI forecasting brings a combination of demand response and predictive analytics that optimizes energy use, ensuring grid stability and lowering operational costs. Additionally, integrating real-time energy market APIs enhances flexibility, allowing site hosts to generate revenue through dynamic energy management.
Because it doesn’t require trenching to accommodate new utility lines, and with 400-kWh of energy storage integrated directly into the unit, the 350Squared seamlessly integrates with electricity grids, offering a scalable and efficient power solution that offers fast-charging and strengthens community resilience by acting as a local grid power bank.
Especially critical for medium-duty fleets, the ready-to-deploy product has a bi-directional electricity meter and two ultra-fast charging ports capable of delivering high-speed charging.
“One of the biggest challenges facing the sector right now is bringing down the upfront costs to compete with traditional gas-powered vehicles while also maximizing efficiency for fleet operators,” said Vince Wong, COO of ElectricFish. “Rather than forcing customers into long-term infrastructure commitments, we’ve designed a flexible, containerized system that can be deployed quickly and efficiently, ensuring that we remain automaker-agnostic and adaptable to evolving needs.”
ElectricFish is hosting its Technology Day at its facility on March 20th, 2025. Attendees can witness the 350Squared in action, including the product’s capability to provide backup energy for an entire facility.
The event will bring together industry leaders, investors, and government officials including San Carlos Mayor Sara McDowell, and executives from grid technology companies such as Leap, Ampure, and representatives from Idaho National Laboratory, and EPRI will also be in attendance to discuss the product’s potential role in the evolving energy landscape.
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