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🎧 How Zero-Emission Snowplows Power Airport Microgrids
Podcast Marketing / PodCast / Dec 26, 2025 / Posted by Marc Manning / 1

🎧 How Zero-Emission Snowplows Power Airport Microgrids

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Traditional airport snowplows are “paperweights” in summer—until now. Marc Manning, CEO of Kodiak Technologies, reveals a groundbreaking 2025 innovation: zero-emission snow-removal vehicles that serve as mobile power plants. Using V2G technology, these industrial EVs store energy and sell it back to the grid, accelerating ROI for airports.

Engineered with partner Roush, these plows offer 60% lower ownership costs and qualify for ZEV and FAA grants. From “ectoplasm green” branding to massive torque breakthroughs, learn how Kodiak is redefining energy resilience and sustainable airport operations. Catch the Expert Inside episode for actionable insights on the future of heavy-duty electrification.

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Marc Manning leads Kodiak Technologies with deep expertise in zero-emission innovation and engineering. He scaled Jacobs Engineering’s Zero Emissions practice to $88 million and managed $1 billion in capital projects at LA Metro and Chicago Transit Authority. A Georgia Tech and NC State alumnus, Marc is driving the future of sustainable snow removal technology. With a diverse background, Marc has also spearheaded key projects with Cummins and Komatsu, enhancing his global perspective on sustainable engineering.

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About Author

Marc Manning leads Kodiak Technologies with deep expertise in zero-emission innovation and engineering. He scaled Jacobs Engineering’s Zero Emissions practice to $88 million and managed $1 billion in capital projects at LA Metro and Chicago Transit Authority. A Georgia Tech and NC State alumnus, Marc is driving the future of sustainable snow removal technology. With a diverse background, Marc has also spearheaded key projects with Cummins and Komatsu, enhancing his global perspective on sustainable engineering.

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