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From Grid Dependency to Independence: The Rise of Distributed Power Systems

Thomas Healy, CEO of Hyliion, joins Remy Blaire to dive into the challenges facing Big Tech as their capital expenditures are projected to exceed $670 billion this year. A recent JP Morgan report highlights that over 60% of planned data centers for 2027 are stalled due to power supply bottlenecks, particularly as new AI facilities require vast amounts of energy.

Thomas shares insights on how their innovative on-site power generation systems could bridge the gap between capital investment and physical deployment. Thomas explains the shift from traditional grid reliance to distributed power generation, where businesses can produce their own electricity on-site using modular systems powered by various fuels like natural gas, hydrogen, and propane.

They discuss the economic and operational trade-offs for enterprises considering self-generated power versus grid electricity. Thomas emphasizes the importance of providing electricity that is both faster and cheaper than utility options, showcasing their systems’ scalability and efficiency.

Additionally, Thomas elaborates on the technical advantages of Hyliion’s Stirling engine-based technology compared to legacy systems like turbines and fuel cells. He highlights their low maintenance requirements, making them particularly appealing for military applications, such as their recent contract for the USX-1 Defiant unmanned ship.

Finally, they touch on how Hyliion is managing investor expectations and their progress in converting letters of intent into commercial sales, with a strong backlog of interest and plans for scaling manufacturing in the coming years.

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