
This article is sponsored by TransitOwl, a leading innovator of towing solutions.
TransitOwl has developed a solution to all towing connector problems with the patented, wire-free Scorpion™connector system. The company is now seeking participants for its Early Adopter Program, offering a one-time, nominal price for the Scorpion™ connector.
Towing connector technology has remained largely unchanged for over a century, leading to ongoing safety and legal concerns. Current connectors are prone to exposed wires which can pinch, yank, and short, posing significant hazards to drivers and other road users. With visibility being critical to towing safety, drivers must have confidence that their brake, reverse, and turn signal lights function properly. However, the outdated technology of current connectors often fails to provide the necessary level of assurance, leaving drivers and their cargo at risk.
“When managing construction vehicle fleets, I was constantly faced with the aggravation of repairing and replacing damaged trailer wiring, which was both time-consuming and costly,” said Dan Cardenas, TransitOwl founder. “I knew that something had to be done to solve this problem. That’s why I created the TransitOwl Scorpion™ connector, which eliminates all wiring vulnerabilities. With the Scorpion™ connector, you can now make lightning-fast and reliable connections and get on the road to focus on your business without any hassle or worries.”

The Scorpion™connector is the first connection system that offers wire-free connection by protecting all wiring from environmental exposure with its patented design. The system also features a non-corrosive, wear-resistant hitch ball capable of withstanding extreme weather conditions and an innovative gold-plated electrical track connection system to replace vulnerable traditional pin-connector systems.
TransitOwl is currently inviting fleet businesses, tradespeople, and recreational vehicle owners to join their Early Adopter Program.
Click here to inquire about the Early Adopters Program.