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Power partnership to bring portable generators for fleets on the go

Fischer Panda UK has joined forces with Clayton Power to offer fleets a new all-in-one lithium power supply for mobile and off-grid applications.

Clayton Power’s lithium power supply (LPS) generators are now available through Fischer Panda

Clayton Power’s lithium power supply (LPS) generators are now available through Fischer Panda, delivering a range of benefits for applications including service fleets, blue light operators and commercial and specialist vehicles.

The units are designed to provide a cost-effective alternative to full system solutions, ensuring Fischer Panda UK customers can access premium power technology without excessive financial outlays.

They also enable fleets to reduce CO2 emissions and fuel consumption by eliminating the need for vehicle idling while meeting service needs.

The line-up includes models such as the LPS II 3000W (160Ah), LPS II 2500W (100Ah), LPS II 2000W (100Ah) and LPS II 1500W (100Ah).

Chris Fower, sales and marketing director at Fischer Panda UK, said: “This collaboration aligns with our commitment to delivering a comprehensive range of top-notch, green power solutions that meet the diverse needs of our customers in the automotive and marine sectors.

“We firmly believe that the LPS II range of products complements our existing range of power equipment from Fischer Panda Generators and Mastervolt Power Electronics perfectly, providing us with the capability to cover all types of onboard power demands for a variety of applications.”

Karl Jones, head of UK sales at Clayton Power, continued: “Clayton Power’s LPS solutions, perfectly complement Fischer Panda UK’s commitment to reshaping the landscape of portable power in automotive and marine sectors.

“Our easy-to-use and sustainable products are a cost-effective option for customers looking for a seamless and innovative installation to meet their power needs. We’re very much looking forward to a powerful partnership!”

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Written by Natalie Middleton

Natalie has worked as a fleet journalist for over 20 years, previously as assistant editor on the former Company Car magazine before joining Fleet World in 2006. Prior to this, she worked on a range of B2B titles, including Insurance Age and Insurance Day.

Natalie edits all the Fleet World websites and newsletters, and loves to hear about any latest industry news.

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