When the power goes out or a crisis hits, the community needs a resilient, always-on partner. Grid Works uses our massive mobile battery capacity to provide safety, intelligence, and power where it is needed most.
We are the silent first responders, transforming our fleet into a distributed power grid for neighborhoods and municipalities.
No neighbor should have to sit in the dark. Request a "Power Drop" via the Lofte app, and one of our EVs will arrive to provide immediate, on-demand power for your essential appliances (like refrigerators, medical equipment, and heat) during localized grid failures.
Because the utility grid isn't always enough. We offer subscription-based emergency power backup for high-risk homes and businesses. We utilize our fleet's massive Vehicle-to-Home (V2H) capacity to literally back-feed your property with clean power during outages.
Security should be rapid, silent, and connected. We provide quick-deploy gate trailers with built-in Starlink internet connectivity. During emergencies or high-traffic events, these trailers secure access to active scenes via License Plate Readers (LPR), remote dispatch opening, and automatic emergency vehicle access.
Creating neighborhood "Islands of Power." These massive mobile battery arrays store clean energy and can be deployed instantly. They can silently and continuously power concerts, food truck events, or emergency command centers for as long as needed without a single drop of diesel.
Speed is life in a crisis. We provide immediate aerial monitoring of rising waters and search-and-rescue assistance. Our thermal-equipped drones relay real-time data to first responders, identifying stranded individuals or breaching levees in minutes.
Cities need reliable infrastructure during disasters. Using our Silverado EV fleet and high-capacity batteries, we provide critical power and logistics. We can power emergency shelters during severe wind storms, and keep municipal traffic lights running for up to 10 days with absolutely zero human intervention or refueling.
Grid Works is actively in development for King, Pierce, and Snohomish counties. Join the waitlist on the main Eco page to secure early access.