CREDIT: NUVVE
Nuvve Holding Corp., developer of vehicle-to-grid (V2G) technology, announced that it has selected Tellus Power Green, a fast-growing electric vehicle (EV) infrastructure manufacturing company, as a key supplier for its advanced charging portfolio. During a rigorous selection process, Nuvve vetted over 30 manufacturers, conducting extensive validation and reliability testing in its labs. Tellus stood out for its innovative engineering, ability to meet the stringent requirements of V2G technology, and its inclusion on most utility Approved Product Lists (APLs), ensuring its chargers qualify for incentive programs that reduce costs for customers. This partnership marks the first step in Nuvve’s broader strategy to expand its supplier ecosystem to support the growing demand for electrification.
“After evaluating over 30 manufacturers through a comprehensive vetting and validation process, Tellus emerged as a clear leader,” says Hamza Lemsaddek, vice president of Technology and Astrea AI at Nuvve. “Their engineering expertise and shared commitment to advancing scalable, impactful V2G solutions make them an ideal partner. While Tellus is the first new supplier we’ve onboarded, this partnership represents just the beginning of our efforts to collaborate with the best in the industry to drive electrification and enhance grid resiliency.”
Tellus Power Green offers a comprehensive range of bidirectional and unidirectional chargers, spanning 20kW to 360kW, engineered to support V2G and other energy applications. These solutions are designed to meet the needs of fleet and infrastructure operators, providing scalable and cost-effective options for electrification.
“Our high-performance chargers combined with Nuvve’s industry-leading V2G platform create a game-changing solution for fleet electrification,” says Reddy Marri, president of Tellus Power Green. “2025 marks a pivotal year for vehicle electrification and grid transformation, and we are thrilled to partner with Nuvve to deliver innovative solutions to communities across the U.S. and Canada.”
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