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ElectricFish Energy Inc. is set to redefine energy infrastructure with its innovative 350Squared grid power bank, blending ultra-fast EV charging with AI-driven energy management. Unveiled ahead of its Technology Day on March 20th, 2025, in San Carlos, California, this next-generation system slashes grid upgrade costs by up to 90%, delivers 350kW charging speeds, and deploys 20 times faster than traditional solutions. The event will feature live demos, partner keynotes, and insights into how this technology supports grid resilience and energy independence, targeting industry leaders, investors, and government officials.
Key Highlights:
- Cost Reduction: Cuts infrastructure costs from $1M to as low as $10K, making electrification more accessible.
- Speed & Efficiency: Offers 133% faster EV charging and deploys in a fraction of the time compared to conventional systems.
- AI Innovation: Uses predictive analytics and real-time energy market APIs to optimize usage and lower costs.

ElectricFish’s 350Squared addresses the pressing need for scalable electrification solutions as the U.S. faces a projected $127 billion in grid upgrade costs by 2030. By integrating 400 kWh of energy storage and a containerized design, it eliminates the need for trenching or extensive permitting, enabling rapid installation. Its bidirectional energy transfer and autonomous bidding capabilities allow it to act as a local power reservoir, supporting both fleet operators and communities during outages. “With our approach, the power bank serves as an energy reservoir, drawing power from existing infrastructure without needing costly upgrades,” said Nelio Batista, Chief Technology Officer of ElectricFish.
The system’s flexibility stands out, with a semi-permanent form factor that adapts to evolving needs while remaining automaker-agnostic. “Rather than forcing customers into long-term infrastructure commitments, we’ve designed a flexible, containerized system that can be deployed quickly and efficiently,” said Vince Wong, Chief Operating Officer. Past pilots with the Los Angeles Department of Water and Power and the Michigan Economic Development Corporation have proven its ability to deliver fast charging in grid-constrained areas without compromising stability.

The upcoming Technology Day will showcase these capabilities through interactive demos, including backup energy for an entire facility and real-time energy bidding. Attendees will also explore virtual power plant concepts and tour ElectricFish’s state-of-the-art facility at 955 Terminal Way. Industry partners like Leap and Ampure, alongside figures like San Carlos Mayor Sara McDowell, will highlight the system’s role in shaping the future of energy and mobility. For more details or to request an invite, visit ElectricFish’s website.
Founded in 2019, ElectricFish continues to lead in distributed energy solutions, partnering with utilities and policymakers to accelerate electrification nationwide.
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