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March 25, 2026
Strategic partnership leverages Harbinger’s plug-in hybrid chassis to electrify emergency medical response vehicles and next-generation mobile healthcare delivery units
Frazer has made a strategic investment in Harbinger, reinforcing long-term alignment around the future of mobile healthcare
GARDEN GROVE, Calif., and HOUSTON (March 15, 2026) — Harbinger, an American automotive and industrial manufacturer, and Frazer, a leader in mobile healthcare solutions, today announced a strategic partnership to advance the future of mobile healthcare. Frazer will leverage Harbinger’s plug-in hybrid vehicle chassis and battery technology to electrify emergency medical response vehicles and create next-generation mobile healthcare products. As part of Frazer’s long-term alignment and shared commitment to the partnership, the company has also made a strategic financial investment in Harbinger. In return, Harbinger is investing time, engineering expertise, and development resources to support Frazer’s expansion into next-generation electrified mobile healthcare platforms.
“At Frazer, we believe the future of healthcare should deliver exceptional medical care directly to the patient, rather than simply transport the patient to care,” said Laura Griffin, CEO, Frazer. “This partnership with Harbinger demonstrates Frazer’s move beyond the traditional ambulance model and into a mobile healthcare solutions provider that supports new care delivery models. Hybrid-electric vehicles offer a practical first step toward electrification in emergency and medical environments, while preserving full operational readiness and clinical reliability.”
The Frazer and Harbinger collaboration will include multiple next-generation mobile healthcare products:
- Hybrid-electric emergency medical services (EMS) platform: An emergency medical response vehicle built on Harbinger’s hybrid chassis to support mission-critical reliability, clinical grade power redundancy, and drastically reduced operational complexity.
- Hybrid-electric mobile healthcare unit: A mobile healthcare platform built on Harbinger’s hybrid chassis to support care delivery outside traditional fixed location facilities, supporting community centered care models, hospital system extensions, and other emerging use cases.
- Advanced auxiliary power systems: Next-generation power storage solutions based on Harbinger’s advanced battery technology, providing clean, stable, and redundant power for field medical care in both hybrid and internal combustion engine vehicles.
Both Harbinger and Frazer are committed to U.S. manufacturing. Harbinger designs and manufactures its electric and hybrid chassis in-house at its California headquarters, including all major vehicle systems such as the powertrain, battery system, steering, brakes, and more. This vertically integrated approach keeps costs low and provides a higher-performing, safer and more durable solution than electric vehicles built upon existing diesel and gasoline platforms. Frazer proudly produces its products in Houston, Texas.
“Through this partnership, Harbinger is entering the mobile healthcare and emergency medical response market for the first time,” said John Harris, Co-Founder and CEO of Harbinger. “Our proprietary platform was designed from the ground up as a modular foundation to support a wide range of commercial and specialty applications. In mobile healthcare, redundancy, uptime, and operational flexibility are non-negotiable, and our platform is built to deliver the reliability this market requires.”
Fully electric vehicles have struggled to meet the complexities of emergency medical operations due in part to charging constraints, unpredictable duty cycles, and power redundancy. Hybrid systems offer a practical and immediately deployable solution. Harbinger’s hybrid offering leverages its proven electric chassis, and pairs it with a gas-powered range extender that recharges the battery when needed. This architecture enables significantly reduced emissions during extended idling, stable and redundant power delivery for onboard medical equipment, and simplified energy management, without disrupting existing workflows and patient care.
Demand for mobile healthcare is accelerating as health systems face capacity constraints, workforce shortages, and rising costs. For this reason, mobile healthcare is a critical complement to hospitals and medical care centers. Today, there are only a few thousand mobile clinics nationwide. That number is expected to triple or more by 2030 as health systems are seeking lower-cost, more scalable healthcare delivery models.
This partnership addresses the clear need for purpose-built mobile healthcare platforms that can deliver reliable, lower-emissions operation without compromising mission-critical readiness. Frazer will begin engaging customers, partners, and industry stakeholders on the collaboration at the Fire Department Instructors Conference (FDIC) from April 20-25, 2026. Participants will have the opportunity to check out the Harbinger hybrid-electric chassis at the Frazer booth #5074. For more information or to book an appointment, please visit www.frazerbilt.com or call +1 (888) 372-9371.
About Harbinger
Harbinger is an American industrial manufacturer of advanced electrification technologies, including all-electric and hybrid medium-duty vehicle platforms, battery and drivetrain systems, and auxiliary power solutions. Harbinger has an industry-leading team of battery, electric vehicle (EV), and drivetrain experts. The company designs and builds proprietary, vertically integrated systems in-house for commercial and specialty applications, such as medium-duty commercial vehicles, work trucks, recreational vehicles (RVs), mobile healthcare units, and power and energy storage. Harbinger’s EV chassis delivers electric and hybrid vehicles priced competitively with traditional diesel counterparts, removing a key barrier to adoption. The company has acquired Phantom AI to integrate advanced driver-assistance systems (ADAS) into its commercial vehicles and extend this technology to third-party passenger vehicle applications.
Harbinger is on a mission to transform industries long underserved by innovation.
Harbinger: Familiar Form. Revolutionary Foundation.
To learn more about Harbinger, please visit www.harbingermotors.com. You can find the company newsroom HERE.
About Frazer
Frazer designs and builds mobile healthcare solutions that equip care teams to deliver clinical-grade capability wherever the mission demands. From its headquarters in Sugar Land, Texas, Frazer partners with EMS agencies, fire departments, hospitals, and specialty care programs to develop purpose-built platforms focused on power resilience, operational readiness, and long-term support.
In addition to emergency response vehicles, Frazer develops advanced mobile healthcare platforms, including Mobile Stroke Units and specialty care units, supporting the continued evolution of care delivery in the field.
Frazer continues to invest in platform innovation and power architecture that helps customers reduce operational complexity, protect uptime, and expand care access beyond traditional facilities.
To learn more about Frazer, please visit www.frazerbilt.com.
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Attributes 8,459% revenue growth to pioneering a new standard of EV charging infrastructure purpose-built for real estate and the future of mobility.
New York, NY – WEBWIRE – Thursday, November 20, 2025
Xeal Energy today announced it ranked 1st for Digital Platforms within the Tri State & Philadelphia region and 14th nationally across all categories on the Deloitte Technology Fast 500™, a ranking of the 500 fastest-growing technology, media, telecommunications, life sciences, fintech, and energy tech companies in North America, now in its 31st year. Xeal Energy grew 8,459% during this period and is the #1 EV company in Deloitte’s national rankings.
Xeal Energy’s chief executive officer, Nikhil S. Bharadwaj, credits the company’s purpose-built charging technology and its unwavering focus on customer reliability with driving its 8,459% revenue growth. He said, “Our mission from day one has been to solve real estate’s hardest electrification challenges with technology that simply works. This recognition reflects the incredible execution of our team and the trust our partners place in Xeal as we set a new standard for reliable, scalable EV charging infrastructure.”
He added, “With the advancement of our Helix Computing™ protocol, we’re pushing the boundaries of what’s possible in EV charging. By eliminating the traditional dependencies on network connectivity, Helix enables properties to deploy and scale electrification faster, more securely, with a premium driver experience. This is just the beginning; our technology is laying the foundation for a future where reliable, smart infrastructure is accessible to every building, everywhere.”
About the 2025 Deloitte Technology Fast 500
Now in its 31st year, the Deloitte Technology Fast 500 provides a ranking of the fastest-growing technology, media, telecommunications, life sciences, fintech, and energy tech companies — both public and private — in North America. Technology Fast 500 award winners are selected based on percentage fiscal year revenue growth from 2021 to 2024.
In order to be eligible for Technology Fast 500 recognition, companies must own proprietary intellectual property or proprietary technology that significantly contributes to the company’s operating revenues. Companies must have base-year operating revenues of at least US$50,000, and current-year operating revenues of at least US$5 million, with a growth rate of 50% or greater. Additionally, companies must be in business for a minimum of four years and be headquartered within North America (United States and Canada).
Please see www.deloitte.com/us/about for a detailed description of their legal structure.
About Xeal Trusted by over 300 top real estate leaders, Xeal delivers a self-sufficient, smart charging experience for EV drivers. Xeal’s ’Never Down’ approach ensures a frictionless user experience with minimal infrastructure upgrades and no reliance on single-point-of-failure central networks. Xeal EV chargers are powered by its patented self-reliant Helix Computing™ protocol that provides drivers 100% uptime guarantee and clients a full suite of smart functions ranging from metered payments on charging sessions, energy management, access control, and revenue sharing while offering users a more reliable and secure way to charge up. Based in NYC, Xeal is leading the charge in the EV revolution. For more information, visit www.xealenergy.com.
Source: WebWire