Soneil Spark, a company specialising in AI-driven power management systems, has announced the launch of its Spark Mobile EV Charging Station (MCT), a new mobile charging solution aimed at addressing power challenges in commercial and remote environments.
The Spark MCT has been designed to support EV charging in locations where grid access is limited, unreliable, or unavailable. According to the company, the system is equipped with high-capacity lithium-ion batteries and can operate as a self-contained microgrid or integrate with existing energy infrastructure.
Built-In Microgrid Capabilities
A key feature of the Spark MCT is its built-in microgrid functionality. Unlike traditional hybrid charging solutions, in which the charging is dependent on the inverter capacity, the Spark MCT employs smart power management software that optimizes the use of power from various sources such as storage, generators, as well as renewable sources such as solar and wind power.
The system can draw power from natural gas or propane generators, allowing operators to create a stable and efficient microgrid even in demanding environments. Its modular architecture allows the unit to be customised and scaled based on specific operational requirements.

Designed for Mobility and Scalability
The Spark MCT has been positioned as a mobile and flexible solution for commercial users. With battery storage starting at 50 kWh, the system is capable of charging multiple electric vehicles and supporting both AC and DC charging formats.
The mobile charging station is available in a standard configuration suited for general use, as well as an upgraded version that can be customised for specialised applications. This approach enables deployment across a wide range of industries without the need for permanent charging infrastructure.
Applications Across Multiple Sectors
Soneil Spark stated that the Spark MCT is intended for use across diverse commercial settings. These include construction and mining sites, municipal and commercial EV fleets, outdoor events, and remote utility projects.
The system is also designed to support emergency and disaster response operations by providing reliable EV charging during power outages or natural disasters. Event organisers can use the mobile unit to offer charging at festivals, trade shows, and temporary venues.
In construction environments where grid capacity is often limited, the Spark MCT can support the growing use of electric equipment and fleet vehicles.

Financing Support in North America
Alongside the product launch, Soneil Spark has introduced a financing programme for customers in Canada and the United States. The company stated that the programme is supported through strategic partnerships and offers faster approvals based on pre-established asset valuations.
The financing structure includes fixed monthly payments and flexible scheduling options aligned with project timelines or seasonal cash flows. According to the company, this approach is aimed at helping commercial buyers manage capital expenditure while preserving operational liquidity.
Backed by Long-Term Industry Experience
Soneil Spark is backed by more than three decades of experience in electronics innovation and is supported by Soneil Investments, which holds over $1 billion in property assets. The company said this financial backing strengthens its ability to support large-scale commercial deployments of mobile EV charging solutions.
The introduction of the Spark MCT is allowing Soneil Spark to strengthen its hold in the swiftly changing landscape of the EV market, especially in those domains where traditional charging systems reach their limitations in terms of the availability of power.
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