Welcome to 
Mobile Clean Energy, LLC

Utility Scale Energy 

when and where you want it. 

 

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Mobile Clean Energy can:
  • Ease the adoption of EVs — Cars, Trucks, Rail, and Maritime. 
  • Relieve the grid of significant additional demand from the Transportation Sector 
  • Support the Grid and disaster recovery when needed. 


Total reliance on the grid is not strategic. 

Expecting the grid to be Smart anytime soon is tragic. 

Expecting the grid to handle the energy transition and save the climate is hopium. 

As a nation, as a global community, having a single delivery option for an existential resource is unsustainable. 


The US transmission quagmire shows little sign of changing

The US plans to electrify a lot… Unfortunately, the US grid is a slowly-changing morass that’s already struggling to incorporate more renewables as traditional generation capacity is retired6. US transmission infrastructure has been growing at just 2% per year…. Some projections now estimate just 1% transmission growth to the year 2030.”


2022 Eye on the Market Energy Paper

Michael Cembalest, Chairman of Market and Investment Strategy 

JP Morgan Asset Management


“Grid Think” has hobbled the global response to zero carbon emissions. Mobile Clean Energy offers an alternative energy distribution option. 


As an initial salvo: Mobile Clean Energy intends to wean US Rail Freight from Diesel Fuel by 2030. Join us! Help us scale!


The Electric supply chain needs the Grid and Mobile Clean Energy to be sustainable. 



The timely adoption of EVs is constrained by the full deployment of rapid charging locations. Rapid charging requires significant power that is not typically available at many locations and that sort of grid connection requires significant permitting, delays, and expense. The grid is facing major impacts from increasing demands and significant power upgrades to last mile build out. 


Mobile Clean Energy intends to disrupt location constraints on rapid 5 min charging hubs/stations as it vertically integrates the connections between sun, wind, and charging infrastructure. We see a future in small utility scale 2acre 1 Mw solar farms that reduce nimby and environmental concerns and when paired within 10 miles with rapid charging facilities can provide up to 1 Mw charging power without grid connections. There are many other consumers who could benefit from this access to energy when the grid doesn’t exist or fails. Renewable producers with excess energy can also benefit from our supply network.