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Solar Power Accelerator Rebrands to RPX, Pivots to Heavy Transport Electrification

By MGN EditorialApril 10, 2026 at 06:00 PM

Former Solar Power Accelerator (SPA) officially rebrands to RPX, announcing a strategic shift to electrify Europe's heavy transport sector through renewable energy, AI software, and Battery-as-a-Service solutions.

## New Name Signals Strategic Evolution Stockholm-based Solar Power Accelerator has officially rebranded to RPX, signaling a significant strategic pivot aimed at electrifying Europe's heavy transport sector. The rebrand reflects the company's expanded focus beyond traditional solar power acceleration to encompass a comprehensive suite of electrification technologies and services. ## Core Offerings RPX's new portfolio centers on three integrated solutions: - **Renewable Energy Offerings**: Customized renewable energy solutions designed specifically for heavy transport operations - **AI Software Platform**: Intelligent software tools optimized for fleet and battery management, predictive maintenance, and energy optimization - **Battery-as-a-Service (BaaS)**: A service-based model allowing transport operators to adopt battery technology without capital expenditure on infrastructure ## Industry Significance The shift to Battery-as-a-Service represents a notable trend in heavy transport decarbonization, lowering barriers to electrification adoption for fleet operators facing margin pressures and transition costs. RPX's AI-enabled approach addresses a critical challenge in electric transport: optimizing battery lifecycle and energy consumption across diverse operational scenarios. While the announcement focuses on European heavy transport, the BaaS and renewable energy models carry implications for maritime logistics operators and port-adjacent operations that rely on electric vehicles and equipment. ## Market Context The announcement comes amid accelerating European regulatory pressure on transport emissions and growing market demand for viable electrification pathways. RPX's positioning reflects recognition that heavy transport electrification requires integrated solutions—power generation, storage, and intelligent management—rather than standalone technology plays. The company's pivot may signal growing confidence in BaaS economics for heavy transport applications, a market segment historically reliant on traditional fuel sources.
#renewable energy#electrification#battery-as-a-service#heavy transport#sustainable transport#AI technology

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