Hybrid Power Solutions Inc. (HPSS) is stepping into the spotlight at the Best Defence Conference in London, Ontario, showcasing its zero-emission, fuel-free portable power systems to a high-calibre audience of defence, aerospace, and public safety leaders. The company’s participation underscores a strategic pivot towards defence and critical infrastructure markets, where sustainable energy solutions are increasingly vital.
Francois Byrne, CEO of Hybrid Power Solutions, emphasises the critical role of silent, clean power in modern military and emergency operations. “Hybrid systems are designed to provide reliable energy where it’s needed most—whether for military operations, disaster relief, or forward-deployed infrastructure,” Byrne said. “The Best Defence Conference offers an opportunity to engage directly with stakeholders and explore how our solutions can enhance mission readiness while advancing Canada’s sustainability objectives.”
The company’s attendance at the conference reflects its broader expansion into defence and government sectors, building on recent milestones such as its inclusion on the California Air Resources Board’s Zero-Emission Generator list. Hybrid Power Solutions is positioning itself as a key player in the transition to clean energy, particularly in remote and off-grid applications where traditional power sources fall short.
Beyond exhibiting its technology, Hybrid Power Solutions will participate in B2B and B2G matchmaking meetings, fostering direct engagement with industry and government representatives. This approach aligns with the company’s strategy to deepen its footprint in defence and critical infrastructure, where energy resilience is paramount.
The Best Defence Conference serves as a critical platform for defence innovation, connecting suppliers, procurement officials, and technology innovators. For Hybrid Power Solutions, this is an opportunity to demonstrate how its portable power systems can support field operations, emergency response, and C4ISR capabilities—all while reducing reliance on fossil fuels.
As defence and public safety sectors increasingly prioritise sustainability, Hybrid Power Solutions is well-positioned to capitalise on this shift. The company’s participation in the conference signals a broader trend: the defence industry is embracing clean energy solutions not just as an environmental imperative, but as a strategic advantage. By integrating zero-emission power systems, military and emergency response teams can enhance operational efficiency, reduce logistical burdens, and minimise environmental impact—all while maintaining mission-critical performance.
Hybrid Power Solutions’ expansion into defence markets could set a precedent for other clean energy companies, demonstrating that sustainability and military readiness are not mutually exclusive. As the sector evolves, we may see more firms following suit, driving innovation in defence technology while aligning with global sustainability goals.

