
Fuel asset optimization software platform Titan Cloud plans to acquire maintenance solutions Urgent and Techniche EV from Techniche Limited, Milton Keynes, England.
The deal, which is expected to close early fourth-quarter 2025, extends Titan Cloud’s downstream platform beyond fuel assets into site maintenance and EV infrastructure management, the fuel software company based in Franklin, Tennessee, said in a statement Wednesday.
“Titan Cloud is transforming how operators manage energy assets,” said Brett Garrett, CEO of Titan Cloud. “Urgent strengthens our maintenance capabilities, while Techniche EV advances our long-term vision of an energy-agnostic platform powered by data science and AI.”
The acquisition is expected to widen Titan Cloud’s global reach as operators navigate digitalization, tighter regulations and the shift to alternative energy.
“These solutions help operators optimize performance, cut costs and deliver on their energy strategy with measurable ROI and sustainable impact,” Garrett said.
With nearly two-thirds of facilities spending up to 20% on maintenance, Titan Cloud said equipment failures drain revenue and erode customer trust. From coffee machines to car washes to fuel dispensers and EV chargers, every minute offline means lost sales and risks driving customers elsewhere, the company said.
Already unifying fuel inventory, logistics, compliance and maintenance in a single platform, Titan Cloud said with Urgent and Techniche EV, operators will gain “deeper visibility into fuel and non-fuel assets, turning maintenance from a cost center into a driver of uptime and profitability.”
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