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Inspiration Mobility Acquires Key Electrada Assets

Inspiration Mobility Group has acquired select assets of Electrada, adding the fleet electrification provider's team, technology, and charging infrastructure development capabilities to its energy management business.

Rendering of electric vehicles charging beneath a solar-panel canopy, illustrating Inspiration Mobility Group’s acquisition of Electrada assets to expand commercial fleet electrification services.

Inspiration Mobility Group is expanding its commercial fleet electrification platform through the acquisition of key Electrada assets, adding charging infrastructure expertise, energy management technology, and depot development capabilities.

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Automotive Fleet

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  • Inspiration Mobility Group has acquired select assets from Electrada.
  • The acquisition includes Electrada’s team, technology, and charging infrastructure development capabilities.
  • This move strengthens Inspiration Mobility's energy management business, particularly in fleet electrification.

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Inspiration Mobility Group announced the acquisition of select assets of Electrada, a fuel solutions provider for commercial fleet electrification, which has operated since 2021. Electrada's team, project pipeline, charging depot development, intellectual property assets, and energy management software will become part of Inspiration Energy, which is Inspiration’s charging infrastructure and energy management business.

Over the past six years, Electrada has built and operated fleet electrification infrastructure across the United States, serving public agencies, Fortune 500 companies, and institutions through its 360 CaaS, FleetFlex, and FleetFlip models. Across more than 375 depots, the company has delivered more than 99% electric fuel uptime and powered more than 10 million clean miles annually, enabling commercial fleets ranging from passenger vehicles to Class 8 tractor-trailers to exit fossil fuel dependency.

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"Inspiration is the natural home for what Electrada has built," said Kevin Kushman, CEO of Electrada. "We've always measured success by customer outcomes, not infrastructure deployed, and Inspiration holds that same standard. Electrada's depth in utility coordination, distributed power, and depot energy management means fleet operators aren't just getting charging infrastructure; they're getting an energy program architected to structurally reduce and stabilize their fuel costs. The acquisition brings together Electrada's proven team, processes, and technology with Inspiration Energy's ability to build, own, and manage depot real estate and charging infrastructure, giving fleet operators a fully capitalized, site-to-socket solution from the decision to electrify through daily electric fuel operations.”

The acquisition reinforces the full electric fuel lifecycle: precision depot design and utility coordination, distributed power, optimized energy management, and ongoing operations, offered as a CaaS program to eliminate upfront infrastructure risk. Leasing vehicles and providing fleet services to corporate fleets across the U.S., Inspiration will leverage Electrada's capabilities to further grow its presence with heavy-duty commercial vehicles, distribution fleets, and the autonomous vehicle market.

"At a moment when fuel price spikes have already disrupted fleet budgets and operational planning, the value proposition for electrification has never been clearer," said Josh Green, founder and CEO of Inspiration Mobility Group. "Electrada has excelled at doing something genuinely difficult: delivering reliable electric fuel at optimized, predictable cost across millions of fleet miles for some of the most operationally complex fleets in the country. Inspiration's mission has always been to make electric transportation the obvious economic choice for commercial fleets, not just the responsible one. This acquisition strengthens our ability to deliver that outcome, at scale, giving customers one turnkey partner from the decision about where, when, and how to electrify, to the deployment of vehicles and charging, and lastly to daily fleet and electric fuel operations."


Originally posted on Automotive Fleet

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