Worksport Partners with Potomac International to Drive Federal and Commercial Clean Energy Adoption

Reuters
Feb 03
Worksport Partners with Potomac International to Drive Federal and Commercial Clean Energy Adoption

Worksport Ltd., a U.S.-based clean energy and automotive accessories company, has announced a strategic partnership with Potomac International Partners, a leading bipartisan government relations and federal marketing firm. The collaboration aims to accelerate Worksport's entry into government procurement channels and large-scale commercial fleet markets, with a focus on deploying its SOLIS™, COR™, and Aetherlux™ ZeroFrost™ technologies. Target sectors include the Department of War, FEMA, and global commercial fleets, supporting initiatives such as disaster response, fleet decarbonization, and building modernization. The partnership will leverage Potomac's expertise in federal energy policy and industrial scaling to drive Worksport's clean energy solutions into high-value infrastructure projects.

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