TurboEnergy S.A. (Nasdaq: TURB) (“Turbo Energy” or the “Company”), aglobal provider of leading-edge, AI-optimized solar energy storage technologiesand solutions, today announced the signing of a flagship agreement providingfor Turbo Energy to power Uber’s electric vehicle (“EV”) fleet in Seville,Spain.
At the heart of the project is Turbo Energy’s proprietary,patent-pending SUNBOX Industry system, an innovative energy storagesolution. SUNBOX Industry notonly enables large-scale charging but also offers unique functionalities forprojects with limited power availability, helping fleets overcome gridconstraints that often slow the adoption of electric mobility.
To power 10 high-capacity charging points for Uber, SUNBOXIndustry systems were installed to create a 1 MW / 2 MWh smart storage hub,unlocking the ability to charge over 300 vehicles even though the site’s gridconnection could only supply 600 Kw, covering a third of the power needed torun all the chargers. By adding 1,000 kW of flexible storage capacity, SUNBOXIndustry expanded total available power to 1.6 MW — ensuring seamlesscharging without overloading the grid. Withbuilt-in AI control, SUNBOX Industry automatically adjusts chargingpower based on grid supply and battery status, guaranteeing uninterruptedoperation and avoiding costly downtime. This capability makes SUNBOXIndustry an ideal solution for companies looking to electrify fleets inareas where grid capacity is limited.
Mariano Soria, Chief Executive Officer of Turbo Energy,stated “This project represents a milestone in industrial electric mobility,proving that renewable generation, advanced storage and intelligent control canbe combined to ensure energy autonomy and operational continuity. Through thispartnership with Uber, we are demonstrating a scalable, replicable model forfleet electrification that can help to accelerate the decarbonization oftransportation across Europe.”
Uber Technologies, Inc. is a global technology platformthat connects riders, drivers, eaters and merchants, empowering seamlessmobility, delivery, and freight services across more than 70 countries andapproximately 15,000 cities. Uber continues to advance urban transportationthrough innovation, scale and a commitment to reshaping how people move and getaround.
Turbo also workedwith INSOLEN on the Uber project. INSOLEN is a Spanish engineering and energy efficiency firm with over adecade of experience delivering integrated solutions across industrial andhospitality sectors. Specializing in energy audits, solar photovoltaic systemsand charging infrastructure, they offer turnkey services ranging from projectdesign to installation aimed at optimizing energy consumption, reducing costsand supporting sustainable operations.
For more information, please contact:
At Turbo Energy, S.A.
Dodi Handy, Director ofCommunications
Phone: 407-960-4636
Email: dodihandy@turbo-e.com