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Lightning Systems

www.lightningsystems.com

 
Lightning Systems is a global leader in efficiency and emissions improvement solutions for fleets of medium and heavy duty commercial vehicles. The company`s products include: LightningAnalytics, cloud-based, deep data analytics for fleet operators; LightningHybrids, a hydraulic hybrid energy recovery system for delivery trucks, shuttle and paratransit buses, refuse trucks, and rear-engine transit buses; and a variety of other fleet fuel efficiency and emissions improvement products to be introduced between now and 2019. Lightning Systems is based in Loveland, Colorado with offices in Detroit and London.
  • Number of Employees: 25-100
  • Annual Revenue: $1-10 Million

Executives

Name Title Contact Details
William Kelley
Chief Technology Officer Profile

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