Trilium Energy Solutions, a member of the Love’s Family of Companies, is rebranding to Love’s Alternative Energy to maximize Love’s brand equity. Additionally, the company has acquired U.S. Energy’s compressed natural gas (CNG) dispensing network.
“As alternative energy solutions continue to grow, this rebrand is a natural evolution of Trillium’s legacy, and expansion of the Love’s value proposition to provide customer segments with fueling options at public and private facilities across the U.S. and Canada,” said Ryan Erickson, vice president of Alternative Energy for Love’s. “Trillium brings more than 30 years of experience serving customers in the refuse and transit space, while Love’s has strong relationships with fleets and the public traveling across America’s highways.”
Meanwhile, under the U.S. Energy’s dispensing network includes a mix of public and private stations, specifically 41 stations across 15 states in the U.S. and three in Canada. While the terms of the agreement were not disclosed, Love’s Alternative Energy team members will operate, maintain, and monitor these stations. The business is also planning to build a new CNG center in Fresno, California, which will be completed this year.
Currently, the company’s alternative energy focus also includes hydrogen, electric vehicle charging infrastructure, and low-carbon energy supply from renewable natural gas.
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