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Energy Storage Veteran Tapped to Lead Deployment of Mobile Power Solutions

November 8, 20213 min readBy NOMAD Power Team

Waterbury, Vermont – November 8, 2021 – In preparation for the rollout of its innovative mobile power fleet, Nomad Transportable Power Systems (Nomad) has added Chris McKay, formerly Director of Battery Energy Storage Systems with WEG Electric Corp, to its team.

Nomad, founded in 2019, allows a semi-trailer bed to deliver up to 2 MWh of battery storage capacity with plug-and-play connectivity. Nomad has developed three classes of transportable power systems – 2.0 MWh, 1.3 MWh, and 660 kWh – each containing the proprietary Nomad Power Dock system for seamless interconnection for both grid and commercial applications. Nomad systems deliver energy solutions for every market.

"Chris McKay has built a career delivering clean energy solutions. He has experience with community wind projects for Northern Power Systems, and more recently, he worked delivering battery systems with WEG. As we look towards deployment of the Nomad system, Chris' experience will be indispensable."

— Jay Bellows, Nomad's President and CEO

McKay said the flexibility offered by Nomad would expand opportunities for customers to take advantage of renewable energy and increase resilience while reducing the cost of entry.

"Flexibility is the key. Industrial clients want to take advantage of off-peak power prices, critical service providers need redundancies to keep power flowing, and emergency response needs reliable power for day-to-day operations. Nomad delivers energy storage solutions that meet today's critical needs."

— Chris McKay

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