Wild Energy is the 2024 FRVCA Supplier of the Year Award Winner!

We are incredibly honored and humbled to receive the Supplier of the Year Award from the Florida and Alabama RV Park and Campground Association (FRVCA) at the 2024 Outdoor Hospitality Conference & Expo in Orlando!

A heartfelt thank you to the FRVCA and to all the park owners who believe in our product and our customer service. This award inspires us to continue striving for excellence and innovation in the outdoor hospitality industry. 

“We were surprised but pleased to receive this award. We didn’t know it was coming,” said Mike Sorensen, president and CEO of Wild Energy, which has grown its customer base from 10 campgrounds and RV parks in 2021 to hundreds of parks today.

“Business couldn’t be better,” Sorensen added. “We’re selling customers every single day and our footprint keeps getting bigger and bigger.”

Read more about it in Woodall's Campground Magazine.

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