Energy, Utilities & Water  May 4, 2017

Loveland-based Lightning Hybrids changing its name, moving

LOVELAND — Lightning Hybrids has changed its name to Lightning Systems and is moving to larger headquarters in Loveland.

The Loveland company, which helps commercial and government truck fleets manage their emissions, announced the name change on Wednesday at the Advanced Clean Transportation Conference in Long Beach, Calif.

To coincide with the name change, Lightning Systems is moving its headquarters to the Rocky Mountain Center for Innovation and Technology, at southwest 14th Street and Taft Avenue. The 45,000-square-foot space is nearly double the company’s previous location.

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The company also announced plans to add a suite of new products over the next two years. Its portfolio today includes LightningAnalytics, a new cloud-based analytics system to provide fuel efficiency data, and Lightning Hybrids, a medium- and heavy-duty truck energy recovery system to reduce nitrous oxide. The firm said more products are to come.

“The new name, Lightning Systems, and our rollout of new products reflects our company’s vision: To be a global leader in efficiency and emissions improvement solutions for fleets of medium and heavy duty commercial vehicles,” Tim Reeser, CEO of Lightning Systems, said. “We are rolling out a full portfolio of products to help fleet operations be as efficient as possible, validate those results with precise analytical information, and help realize a fast return on investment.”

LOVELAND — Lightning Hybrids has changed its name to Lightning Systems and is moving to larger headquarters in Loveland.

The Loveland company, which helps commercial and government truck fleets manage their emissions, announced the name change on Wednesday at the Advanced Clean Transportation Conference in Long Beach, Calif.

To coincide with the name change, Lightning Systems is moving its headquarters to the Rocky Mountain Center for Innovation and Technology, at southwest 14th Street and Taft Avenue. The 45,000-square-foot space is nearly double the company’s previous location.

The company also announced plans to add a suite of new products over the next two years.…

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