ConnectM Technology Solutions Launches Hi-C Hybrid Energy Storage Line

Reuters12-10
ConnectM Technology Solutions Launches Hi-C Hybrid Energy Storage Line

ConnectM Technology Solutions Inc. has expanded its product offerings through its subsidiary, Keen Labs, with the introduction of the Hi-C™ line of hybrid energy storage systems. The Hi-C™ systems, built on technology acquired from Amperics in 2025, are designed for high-power applications across sectors such as transport, industrial equipment, and data centers. These new systems leverage ConnectM's proprietary power electronics and energy management platforms, offering rapid power delivery and advanced digital integration for real-time monitoring and analytics. The Hi-C™ line marks a significant investment in next-generation energy storage solutions for demanding environments.

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