Hybrid Power Solutions Inc. has secured a $203,000 order from a major Canadian Transit Commission for its portable clean power systems. The order includes the company's flagship Spark Cube portable power system along with custom accessories and add-ons designed to support sustainable, off-grid energy needs in urban transit operations.
CEO Francois Byrne stated that this repeat ordering by a high-profile client exemplifies the flexibility of the company's service and product offering. "Working directly with these high-profile clients has allowed us to identify new product fit and solve high value problems," Byrne said. "This order not only validates the versatility of our Spark platform in delivering power according to the exacting specifications of highly variable needs of a transit system, but also demonstrates how municipalities can transition to greener energy without compromising performance."
The deployment of this system is expected to support the transit operator's sustainability goals, including enhanced energy resilience for remote or temporary sites, reduced reliance on traditional generators, and integration with electric vehicle charging across the public transit network. The customized package features multiple components designed for urban transit applications, including the Spark Cube (60kWh) high-capacity portable power station, BPS LED light towers for efficient illumination, and a Spark 25kVA generator add-on with 100-gallon tank for enhanced power scalability.
Additional components include a BPS towable trailer and mount upgraded to dual axle for mobile deployment, an EV charging input add-on enabling electric vehicle integration, and a transformer 208V to 600V (25kVA) with connectors for voltage adaptability. The system also includes 5-pin output and input connector modifications for seamless connectivity, four units of 4AWG 5C SOOW cables in 100-foot sections with connectors for robust power distribution, and two units of 500W folding solar panels to harness renewable solar energy.
This order represents a significant development in the clean energy sector's expansion into municipal infrastructure. The integration of portable, fuel-free power systems into transit operations signals a shift toward more sustainable urban energy management. The ability to provide reliable power for remote sites, temporary installations, and electric vehicle charging infrastructure without fossil fuel dependence addresses multiple environmental and operational challenges facing modern transit systems.
For business and technology leaders, this development highlights the growing market for specialized clean energy solutions in the public sector. The successful deployment of such systems by major transit authorities could establish new standards for sustainable infrastructure development across North America. The order also demonstrates how clean energy companies can develop customized solutions that meet the specific technical requirements of large-scale municipal operations while advancing environmental objectives.
The transaction was announced through New Media Wire, and additional company information is available through their investor relations portal at www.investhps.com. Hybrid Power Solutions trades on the Canadian Securities Exchange under the symbol HPSS, with additional listings on OTC markets as HPSIF and on the Frankfurt Stock Exchange as E092.


