Luminace, Shoals collaborating on EV charging and Renewable projects in U.S.

Jan. 7, 2022
Shoals Technologies Group provides electrical balance of systems solutions for solar, storage, and EV charging infrastructure. The two firms will collaborate on renewable energy and EV projects.

Luminace, Brookfield Renewable’s decarbonization-as-a-service business, signed a strategic agreement with Shoals Technologies Group to deploy EV charging solutions and pursue distributed renewable energy generation in the US.

Shoals Technologies Group provides electrical balance of systems solutions for solar, storage, and EV charging infrastructure. The two firms will collaborate on renewable energy and EV projects. They will provide development, operational and technical solutions at no upfront costs to the client.

Luminace’s CEO Valerie Hannah said, “This collaboration combines the best of Luminace’s high-quality distributed generation platform and Shoals’ leading-edge eMobility solutions to provide comprehensive EV charging, solar, storage and energy efficiency solutions. With the addition of EV charging infrastructure solutions to our toolkit, we are pleased to further advance Luminace’s mission of partnering with customers to provide them with cost-effective, reliable and renewable onsite decarbonization solutions.”

Late last year, fellow Tennessee-based EV firm SKYCHARGER selected Shoals to be part of its charging infrastructure offering. SKYCHARGER placed a purchase order for Fuel by Shoals eMobility solutions to cover the 2022 pipeline, with first shipments beginning in Q4 2021. 

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