
Stellar Industries, an employee-owned and -operated manufacturer of mechanic and service trucks, service cranes, service truck and van accessories, tire trucks and manipulators, hooklifts, fuel and lube trucks, trailers, and more, introduced the 2025 model year Hybrid Power Source (HPS) at Work Truck Week 2025.
Stellar is now implementing an annual model-year structure for the HPS, ensuring its distributors and customers benefit from the latest advancements in battery technology and electric power solutions. This approach delivers continuous improvements in a structured, predictable format.
Key Improvements for the 2025 HPS:
- Flexible Battery Capacity: Users can upsize or downsize battery capacity based on their operational needs.
- Versatile Compatibility: Designed for both traditional internal combustion engine (ICE) and electric vehicle (EV) chassis.
- EV Chassis: Functions as a standalone unit with a larger battery, not reliant on chassis charging.
- ICE Chassis: Can be charged using the chassis, enabling the use of a smaller, more cost-effective battery setup.
- Slimmest & Lightest Configuration: Optimized design for reduced weight without sacrificing performance.
- Modular System: Offers different sizes for different needs, allowing for full customization.
- Seamless Equipment Integration: Directly integrates with Stellar cranes, compressors, and stabilizers for optimized performance.
- Efficient Pneumatic Operation: Standard HPS supports a standard 40P compressor — enough power to effectively get the job done.
- Flow & Pressure Control: Ensures consistent pressure even as flow increases for improved efficiency.
- Quiet Operation: Designed for minimal noise, ideal for jobsites where sound levels matter.
- Technology Updates: Continual advancements to keep pace with the evolving electric power landscape.
The 2025 HPS is engineered to provide operators with greater flexibility, lower operating costs, and environmentally friendly power without compromising performance. This next-generation power source is designed for fleets looking to reduce fuel consumption, lower emissions, and optimize operational efficiency in both conventional and electrified applications.
Although the 2025 HPS will debut at Work Truck Week 2025, it will be available for purchase later in 2025.