Post-ACT Expo Recap: Renewable Innovations Drives the Hydrogen Future Forward
ACT Expo 2025 – Anaheim, CA
Another ACT Expo is in the books, and this year’s event was our most impactful yet. As North America’s largest showcase for advanced commercial vehicle technology, the ACT Expo gave Renewable Innovations a powerful platform to share our latest hydrogen-powered breakthroughs—and the response was incredible.
Showcasing the Future of Clean Energy
Renewable Innovations showcased three of our most advanced solutions designed to replace diesel and redefine the future of fleet and facility power:
MPG – Mobile Power Generator
The world’s first hybrid hydrogen towable EV charger, delivering clean, quiet energy anywhere. With an 80kW fuel cell and 180kW rapid EV charging, the MPG turns remote locations into reliable charging hubs.
MEC-Hydrogen
Our mobile microgrid took center stage with its massive 640kW hydrogen fuel cell capacity and 750kW output. Designed for construction sites, emergency response, and large-scale events, MEC-H delivers grid-free, zero-emission power on demand.
EmPower Lite
A compact but powerful hybrid hydrogen UPS, ideal for facilities, remote operations, and emergency backup. With 60kW of scalable hydrogen-fueled power and a 45kWh battery, it ensures always-on reliability without harmful emissions.
From live demos to real-world use case discussions, visitors got to experience how hydrogen can solve today’s biggest energy challenges with greater flexibility, efficiency, and sustainability.
Thought Leadership & Industry Innovation
This year’s Renewable Innovations also featured our own Advanced Sustainability Theater, highlighting thought leadership across multiple speaking sessions featuring Renewable Innovations' experts. Our team joined industry leaders to discuss critical topics shaping the future of energy, including:
Emily Miller – Rebelle Rally
Boldly Going Where No Men Have Charged
Emily highlighted how Renewable Innovations keeps electric vehicles powered in the harsh conditions of the Rebelle Rally, showing the real-world value of mobile hydrogen solutions in extreme environments.Brad Beauchamp – Bluebird
RI Solutions for H2 and Electric School Bus Challenges
Brad discussed how Renewable Innovations is solving key challenges around range, refueling, and infrastructure for hydrogen and electric school bus fleets.Jesse Schneider – ZEV Station
What is a ZEV Station
Jesse introduced the concept of Zero Emission Vehicle (ZEV) Stations and outlined what’s needed to support growing adoption of hydrogen and EV infrastructure nationwide.David Perzynski – Honda
Honda’s Energy Transformation
David provided insights into Honda’s hydrogen strategy in North America and their collaborative work with Renewable Innovations to expand sustainable transportation technologies.Zack Derich – Camber
Charging Reliability & Speed
Zack gave a live product demo showcasing Camber Charging’s ability to monitor EV fleet charging for consistent performance and uptime.Victor Saltao – iCharging
Charging Innovations for Fleets
Victor explored new ways to address the unique needs of fleet EV charging, including DC fast charging solutions integrated directly into our MPG systems.Bav Roy – Verne
Hydrogen Delivery Innovations
Bav shared how Verne is tackling the hydrogen delivery challenge with safer, scalable solutions for storage and transport.Kevin Quinn – Brusa HyPower AG
Managing All Aspects of DC Power
Kevin spoke about DC converter innovation and how Brusa’s high-efficiency designs are powering reliable, mobile fast charging systems.Dory Peters – Big Navajo Energy
Sustainable Energy for Native Tribes
Dory discussed bringing blue hydrogen to tribal communities and how Renewable Innovations is helping extend clean energy access to remote and underserved regions.Greg Smith – FLEX
The Future of Residential Energy
Greg revealed how home energy can be transformed into a resilient, self-managed system, including new tools to store, manage, and optimize clean power.Eric Clifton – Orison
Savings Through Energy Management
Eric shared insights on self-installable home energy systems designed to help consumers lower energy bills and increase control over their power usage.Nikolas Runge – InCharge
V2X: A Critical Next Step
Nikolas introduced bi-directional EV charging and explained how V2X will enable vehicles to feed energy back to the grid, making fleets more flexible and resilient.Eric McDonald – CE+T Power
Power Sustainability and Reliability
Eric walked attendees through CE+T’s modular power systems, built for scalability and reliability across mission-critical operations.Vykram Vijayasekaran – AKG of America
Getting the Heat Out of the Kitchen
Vykram focused on managing heat within power systems, a key factor in maintaining long-term energy system reliability and performance.Abdel Abdallah – DEIF, Inc.
The Need to Control and Manage Power Assets as a Network
Abdel explained how DEIF’s technology allows various energy sources to work together as a single, intelligent system for improved reliability and efficiency.
Each session sparked important conversations and new partnerships that are helping accelerate the clean energy transition across the U.S. and beyond.
What’s Next?
As ACT Expo 2025 wraps up, we leave Anaheim energized by the innovation, collaboration, and momentum driving clean energy forward. Our team is already connecting with new partners and exploring exciting opportunities that emerged throughout the event.
Next up: the Police Security Expo in Atlantic City, NJ on June 24–25! We’ll have a representative on-site with information about our hydrogen-powered products and how they can support mission-critical operations with clean, reliable energy.
If you missed us at ACT Expo—or want a deeper dive into our solutions—connect with us to schedule a live demo or learn how Renewable Innovations can help meet your energy needs.
Let’s keep driving toward a cleaner, more resilient energy future.