NOMAD Transportable Power Systems
Kenneth A. is an experienced professional in sales and engineering, currently serving as a Sales Account Manager at NOMAD Transportable Power Systems, specializing in large-scale Mobile Battery Energy Storage Systems (BESS). Kenneth has a diverse career, holding positions such as Sales Engineer and Business Development Contractor at Kenneth Amaradio, Inc., and previously served as Director of Business Development at BLUETTI. As Head of Design and Engineering at The Solar Engineering Company, Kenneth managed solar design and permitting for various industry stakeholders. Kenneth has also held leadership roles at Sunbound Solar and 360 Solar, and earlier worked in emergency medical services and real estate. Kenneth is pursuing a Master of Engineering in Electrical and Electronics Engineering at the University of Colorado Boulder, with a Bachelor of Science in Applied Science and Technology from Thomas Edison State University.
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NOMAD Transportable Power Systems
NOMAD was founded in 2020 by KORE Power with one simple goal in mind: provide reliable energy systems that can be deployed virtually anywhere they’re needed. Mobilizing energy storage unlocks a wide variety of applications for that fixed assets simply can’t, from integrating renewables to modernizing disaster response and relief. And, with the flexibility of being grid-tied or powered by renewables like wind or solar, mobile ESS can impact energy planning virtually anywhere in the world. Commercial businesses, utility companies, and even governmental agencies need dependable solutions to meet decarbonization goals and reduce operational costs, but the transition to fixed energy storage systems doesn’t happen overnight and isn’t always practical. That’s where NOMAD comes in. By combining mobility with next-gen KORE Power ESS tech, NOMAD mobile energy storage systems provide a way to meet renewable energy goals quickly while fixed assets are constructed, event locations and seasonal businesses have a practical supply of short-term power, and disaster response organizations can bring power affected areas and people. The mobile energy revolution is in motion, and NOMAD is in the driver’s seat.