Reseller Spotlight: SupplyCore Helps Bring Sesame Solar Mobile Nanogrids to U.S. Military and Federal Customers

Sesame Solar is working with SupplyCore (https://www.supplycore.com/), a supply chain integrator and federal defense contractor, to bring fuel-free mobile, off-grid power to U.S. military and federal agencies. Through this alliance, SupplyCore configures and sells Sesame Solar Mobile Nanogrids to support energy resilience, sustainment, and mission-critical operations.
Key Takeaways
- SupplyCore is a supply chain integrator and small business federal defense contractor with more than 35 years of experience supporting government and defense customers.
- The company supports the U.S. military, civilian agencies, and allied governments with solutions that help maintain readiness and sustainment.
- SupplyCore can configure and sell Sesame Solar Mobile Nanogrids to military and federal agencies.
- Sesame Solar’s Mobile Nanogrids provide fast-to-deploy, off-grid power using solar, green hydrogen, and battery storage.
- The alliance has already supported the deployment of a Sesame Unmanned Perimeter Security Nanogrid at White Sands Missile Range for the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers.
Energy resilience is essential to military readiness, federal operations, and mission-critical sustainment. When power is unavailable, unreliable, or dependent on difficult fuel logistics, operations can be delayed, disrupted, or exposed to unnecessary risk.
That need is driving new partnerships focused on fuel-free, rapidly deployable power. Sesame Solar’s alliance with SupplyCore helps bring Mobile Nanogrids to military and federal agencies that need dependable off-grid energy without the burden of a continuous fossil fuel supply chain.
SupplyCore is a supply chain integrator and small business federal defense contractor with more than 35 years of experience managing complex contracts in support of the Department of Defense, Department of State, General Services Administration, U.S. military services, civilian agencies, and allied governments. By working with Sesame Solar, SupplyCore can provide these groups with fuel-free, off-grid power solutions to support energy resilience, sustainment, and mission-critical activities.

About SupplyCore
SupplyCore supports the U.S. military, civilian agencies, and allied governments with the supplies, equipment, and logistics solutions needed to maintain readiness. The company works across several major market segments, including Base Operations Supply, Tailored Logistics Support, and Weapon Systems Support.
Its solutions include facility and infrastructure supplies, repair parts, special operational equipment, end items, heavy equipment, and fire and emergency services equipment. SupplyCore has also been awarded several Prime Vendor contracts from the Defense Logistics Agency, including contracts for Maintenance, Repair, and Operations; Heavy Equipment Procurement Program; Metals Tailored Logistics Support; Special Operational Equipment Tailored Logistics Support; and Fire and Emergency Services Equipment Tailored Logistics Support.
This defense logistics experience makes SupplyCore a strong fit for Sesame Solar’s reseller network. SupplyCore understands the importance of getting mission-critical capability to customers quickly, especially when those customers are operating in dynamic, austere, or remote environments.
Why SupplyCore Is a Strong Fit for Sesame Solar
Military and federal customers need power solutions that can support readiness wherever their mission takes them. Diesel generators have been the go-to solution for decades,, but they come with a wide range of operational challenges. First, fuel must be transported, stored, and continuously replenished. Second, diesel generators are loud and carry high heat signatures, drawing attention to operations that should be stealthy. In remote or contested environments, these factors n create added complexity and risk.
Sesame Solar’s Mobile Nanogrids are designed to reduce that burden.
Each Mobile Nanogrid combines solar power, green hydrogen, and battery storage to deliver off-grid, mobile power in locations where grid access may be limited or unavailable. The systems are fast to deploy, easy to use, and available when and where customers need power. One person can set up a Mobile Nanogrid in under 15 minutes, helping support energy resilience without the same refueling requirements as fossil fuel generators.
SupplyCore brings the federal contracting experience, defense logistics knowledge, and customer relationships needed to help military and federal agencies access this type of technology more efficiently.
How Sesame Solar and SupplyCore Work Together
The alliance focuses on helping military and federal agencies improve energy resilience through practical, deployable solutions built for demanding environments.
Together, the two companies can support a range of mission-critical needs, including:
- Unmanned surveillance and perimeter security operations.
- Secure communications and command activities.
- Emergency response and fire safety hubs.
- Medical operations and field support.
- Clean water stations.
- EV charging and mobile infrastructure support.
- Off-grid workspaces with up to 150 square feet of interior space.
- Remote operations where power is needed without a continuous fuel supply chain.
This is where the reseller relationship becomes valuable. SupplyCore understands the procurement pathways, sustainment requirements, and operational realities of military and federal customers. Sesame Solar brings a mobile power system designed to support missions in places where traditional infrastructure may not be available.

A Success Story: White Sands Missile Range
The Sesame Solar and SupplyCore alliance has already supported a deployment for the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers at the White Sands Missile Range.
This deployment involved a Sesame Unmanned Perimeter Security Nanogrid designed to self-generate power from solar, green hydrogen, atmospheric water generation, and battery storage. This system ran perimeter security & surveillance completely unmanned with zero unplanned power outages for 13 months, withstanding everything from extreme desert temperatures to high-wind speeds. Now, this unit is being used as the first hydrogen test lab at Fort Bliss in Texas.
This deployment demonstrates how Sesame Solar Mobile Nanogrids can support defense applications where resilient, off-grid power is essential. It also demonstrates the value of combining Sesame Solar’s Mobile Power technology with SupplyCore’s ability to deliver critical capabilities to military and federal customers.
What Customers Gain from the Partnership
Military and federal customers need solutions that help them maintain operations in unpredictable conditions. They need systems that can be deployed quickly, perform in austere environments, and reduce dependence on vulnerable fuel logistics.
Sesame Solar’s Mobile Nanogrids directly address that need by providing off-grid power for mission sustainment, operational readiness, and continuity. SupplyCore helps make those systems more accessible to government and defense customers through its experience with federal contracts, Defense Logistics Agency programs, and mission-focused supply chains.
For customers, the value is clear: access to resilient, renewable mobile power through a partner that already understands the urgency, complexity, and accountability of federal and defense procurement.
Looking Ahead
SupplyCore and Sesame Solar share a common focus: helping military and federal customers maintain readiness in demanding environments.
As energy resilience becomes more important to defense operations, federal agencies, and allied governments, mobile power systems that reduce fuel dependency will play a larger role in mission planning and sustainment. Partnerships like this help make clean, off-grid power more practical and accessible for customers who cannot afford downtime.
Together, Sesame Solar and SupplyCore are helping advance a future where mission-critical power is faster to deploy, easier to sustain, and less dependent on fossil fuel logistics.
FAQ
What is SupplyCore?
SupplyCore is a supply chain integrator and small business federal defense contractor that supports the U.S. military, civilian agencies, and allied governments. The company provides facility and infrastructure supplies, repair parts, special operational equipment, end items, heavy equipment, fire and emergency services equipment, and other solutions that help support sustainment and maintain readiness.
Why did Sesame Solar partner with SupplyCore?
Sesame Solar partnered with SupplyCore because SupplyCore has deep experience supporting military and federal customers through complex contracts and defense logistics programs. SupplyCore’s customer relationships and procurement expertise help make Sesame Solar Mobile Nanogrids more accessible to agencies that need mobile, off-grid power for mission-critical operations.
What can Sesame Solar Mobile Nanogrids support for military and federal customers?
Sesame Solar Mobile Nanogrids can support a variety of military and federal applications, including unmanned surveillance, secure communications, command operations, clean water stations, medical support, emergency response hubs, EV charging, perimeter security, and mobile workspaces. They are designed for operations where reliable power is needed and grid access or fuel logistics may be limited.
How do Sesame Solar Mobile Nanogrids reduce fuel logistics?
Sesame Solar Mobile Nanogrids use solar power, green hydrogen, and battery storage to generate and store energy on site. Because they are designed to operate without a continuous diesel fuel supply chain, they can reduce the need for fuel deliveries, storage, and refueling logistics. This is especially valuable for remote, austere, or mission-critical environments.
What is the significance of the White Sands Missile Range deployment?
The White Sands Missile Range deployment demonstrates how Sesame Solar Mobile Nanogrids can support defense applications that require resilient, off-grid power. The Sesame Unmanned Perimeter Security Nanogrid self-generates power using solar, green hydrogen, atmospheric water generation, and battery storage.