Dragonfly Energy and Stevens Transport, Inc. Champion Fleet Hybridization with Battle Born® All-Electric APU Deal
Stevens Transport has committed to transitioning its entire fleet of 2,500 trucks to Dragonfly Energy’s lithium power solutions
Dragonfly Energy Holdings Corp. energy storage and battery technology, has secured a large purchase order for delivery of the Company’s Battle Born® All-Electric APUs from Stevens Transport, Inc., (“Stevens Transport”) one of the largest temperature-controlled freight carriers in North America. This partnership represents the latest milestone in Stevens Transport’s ongoing mission to lead the trucking industry in adopting advanced, environmentally sustainable transportation solutions. As a family-owned and operated full truckload (FTL) carrier with operations across North America, Stevens Transport continues to demonstrate its commitment to state-of-the-art technology, efficiency, and sustainability.
After extensive testing and trials, Stevens Transport has committed to transitioning its entire fleet of 2,500 trucks to Dragonfly Energy’s lithium power solutions. Implementation will begin with equipping 100 trucks with the Battle Born all-electric APUs in the first quarter of 2025, continuing through entire fleet completion. This commitment solidifies Dragonfly Energy as a key technology partner in the advancement of Stevens Transport’s fleet and furthers their commitment to reducing carbon emissions, enhancing fuel efficiency, and leading the logistics industry in practical, scalable green initiatives.
The Battle Born All-Electric APU (auxiliary power unit) is an advanced lithium-ion battery system that provides ample wattage to run auxiliary power on trucks, even when a truck’s engine is not running. The product grants increased comfort to drivers by allowing the operation of HVAC, appliances, and other electronics while the truck is off. The product produces zero harmful emissions and eliminates the need for loud engine idling. The unit recharges during drivetime and reduces fuel costs while increasing sustainability through emission reductions.
While many companies in the transportation industry remain focused on full electrification of fleets, Stevens Transport and Dragonfly Energy are championing a more immediate and attainable approach: hybrid electrification. This strategy combines a combustion engine alongside lithium iron phosphate (LiFePO4) batteries, providing a cost-effective, sustainable solution that enhances fleet performance and decreases operational costs.
“Stevens Transport’s decision to partner with Dragonfly Energy underscores their recognition that hybrid electrification is the practical next step in fleet sustainability,” said Wade Seaburg, chief revenue officer for Dragonfly Energy. “Our All-Electric APU system is designed to deliver real-world benefits, combining reduced emissions with cost efficiencies and enhanced driver comfort. We’re proud to support Stevens Transport as they lead the charge toward a more sustainable future.”
By integrating Dragonfly Energy’s Battle Born All-Electric APU system into its operations, Stevens Transport is reaffirming its position as a forward-thinking leader in the logistics sector. As more companies recognize the benefits of hybridization, this partnership sets a compelling precedent for sustainable innovation in trucking.
“At Stevens Transport, we’re committed to integrating innovative, high-performance technologies into our operations,” said Clay Aaron, president of Stevens Transport, Inc. “Dragonfly Energy’s advanced battery solutions made them the clear choice for this partnership. The results from our testing and pilot phase exceeded our expectations in both performance and reliability. This initiative sets a new standard in not only enhancing our operational efficiency but in redefining the future of transportation.”
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