Motion Power and Wild Energy Form New Partnership In The Outdoor Recreation Industry

STUART AND SARASOTA, Florida, June 22, 2023 - Motion Power, a leading provider of advanced RV power and communications pedestals for RV parks, resorts and campgrounds and Wild Energy, a leading provider of advanced energy and water smart-metering solutions, today announced a strategic partnership aimed at providing fully integrated energy management solutions for the outdoor recreation industry.

“Specifying Wild Energy’s technology as an option on our upgradable family of power pedestals ensures that we provide our customers with a wide range of capabilities while preserving the modern, uncluttered appearance of our pedestal design” said Eric Larsen, Motion’s CEO. “The convenience and cost savings associated with automated utility usage reporting along with Wild Energy’s integration with a number of widely used resort management applications made the company an ideal partner.”

"Our advanced technology will further differentiate the Motion Power pedestal by providing RV park operators with real-time, smart-metering solutions, analytical capabilities and Property Management System integrated billing.” said Mike Sorensen, Wild Energy’s President and CEO. “Both companies have a passion for creativity, innovation, and providing customers with value. We are excited about the new products and services that will come out of this partnership."

About Motion Power

Motion Power designs and manufactures the most advanced and the only upgradable power and communication pedestals for the RV industry. The company produces revolutionary products including the Model 1, Model R, and Model EV power pedestals. The combination of the company’s innovative hardware and software platform empowers RV owners with breakthrough products to ensure that they have safe and reliable power and connectivity to work and play anywhere. For more information, visit www.motionpwr.com.

About Wild Energy

Wild Energy was born out of a necessity to solve the problem of rising costs of energy and water resources while addressing the need for utility conservation. It's innovating new energy monitoring and control solutions for the recreational vehicle industry, campgrounds, marinas, industrial, condo associations and more. For more information, visit www.wildenergyco.com.

Motion Power Press Contact:

Eric Larsen
CEO
561.448.2150
elarsen@motionpwr.com

Wild Energy Press Contact:

Mike Sorensen
President and CEO
833.563.6300
mike@wildenergyco.com

 

 

 

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