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NextNRG Partners with $13 Billion Renewable Energy Investor Hudson Sustainable Group to Accelerate U.S. Energy Infrastructure Buildout

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NextNRG Partners with $13 Billion Renewable Energy Investor Hudson Sustainable Group to Accelerate U.S. Energy Infrastructure Buildout

NextNRG (NXXT) has entered a strategic partnership with Hudson Sustainable Group, a renewable energy and climate infrastructure investment firm, to jointly develop and finance a national portfolio of energy assets, including utility-scale solar, battery storage, and smart microgrids. Hudson will have priority consideration to fund NextNRG projects and provide access to development opportunities in sectors like fleet electrification and data center power; Hudson has deployed over $13 billion in capital across renewable power, energy efficiency, and clean transport infrastructure. The partnership aims to scale NextNRG's AI-optimized, distributed energy infrastructure and monetize its IP, subject to due diligence and definitive documentation.

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NextNRG, Inc. (NXXT) has announced a strategic partnership with Hudson Sustainable Group, an investment firm with significant experience and over $13 billion deployed in renewable energy and climate infrastructure, reflecting a strongly positive development for NXXT (ticker sentiment: 0.85). This collaboration establishes a Master Framework Agreement for the joint development, financing, and deployment of a national portfolio of energy assets, including utility-scale solar, battery storage, distributed smart microgrids, wireless EV charging, and NextNRG’s proprietary Next Utility Operating System®. Under the agreement, Hudson, led by former Goldman Sachs partner Neil Auerbach, receives priority consideration to fund projects in NextNRG’s pipeline, aiming to accelerate the deployment of its AI-optimized energy solutions amidst increasing demand for resilient power. This partnership also grants NextNRG access to Hudson-led development opportunities in high-growth sectors like fleet electrification and data center power, complementing NextNRG's existing strategy of expanding its mobile fueling operations—recently augmented by acquisitions of Yoshi Mobility’s fuel division and Shell Oil’s trucks—and leveraging AI for energy management. The collaboration is intended to enable NextNRG to scale its infrastructure, strengthen its commercial pipeline, and monetize its intellectual property, which Hudson's CEO described as having "breathtaking" scope and potential; however, the execution of individual project financings is contingent upon final due diligence, mutual agreement, and definitive documentation.