One-Tank enters its next phase as a Myriota company

July 2, 2026 By     0 Comments

One-Tank, operated by LPG Tank Solutions, is eyeing the next phase of growth for the propane tank monitoring business as a Myriota company.

Myriota acquired One-Tank assets and related intellectual property from InSite Platform Partners in 2025. Since then, LPG Tank Solutions has been investing in the One-Tank solution, product roadmap and customer support model, including the launch of Pulse, a satellite tank monitoring solution designed to deliver improved reliability, longer battery life, expanded software integrations and lower-cost satellite connectivity for propane marketers.

As part of Myriota, LPG Tank Solutions will continue to operate as a specialized propane tank monitoring business, supported by U.S.-based customer service, assembly in Texas, established customer relationships and propane industry expertise.

Pulse features advanced electronics, improved battery performance, more resilient connectivity and expanded integrations with top fuel delivery software used by propane marketers, according to the company.

The strengthened solution is also delivering more affordable satellite connectivity. Historically, the company says, satellite connectivity was considered too expensive for all but the most remote propane tanks. With the introduction of Myriota-powered connectivity for the Pulse unit, One-Tank is extending its introductory connectivity pricing of 99 cents per device, per month.

Pulse also leverages Myriota’s purpose-built, low-power satellite IoT platform. Devices remain in an ultra-low-power sleep state and wake only when scheduled communication opportunities become available, supporting reliable communications, extended battery life and consistent performance in areas with poor or inconsistent cellular coverage.

“Our commitment to propane marketers is simple: deliver reliable tank monitoring solutions and support them with responsive customer service,” says Brian Humphrey, director of One-Tank. “As a Myriota company, LPG Tank Solutions gains access to world-class engineering, satellite IoT technology and long-term investment while staying focused on the needs of propane marketers. Customers will benefit from an improved solution, expanded innovation and continued U.S.-based support.”

The move also reflects Myriota’s broader strategy to support specialist industrial IoT solution providers with more than connectivity alone. Myriota’s platform enables partners to integrate satellite IoT into their own devices or leverage purpose-built hardware to bring new solutions to market faster.

“LPG tank monitoring is a compelling example of how low-power satellite IoT can unlock visibility across large, distributed asset networks,” says Ben Cade, CEO of Myriota. “With the Pulse solution, we saw an opportunity to improve performance, reliability and affordability while lowering the total cost of ownership for propane marketers. By combining Myriota’s satellite IoT technology with One-Tank’s vertical expertise, we can help customers monitor more tanks across more environments while accelerating innovation in a market where reliable visibility directly improves operational efficiency.”

Development is underway on the next generation of hardware, software and connectivity capabilities for the One-Tank solution, the company adds, with a focus on extending battery life, reducing operating costs and delivering new capabilities for propane marketers across North America and future international markets.

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Brian Richesson is the editor in chief of LP Gas Magazine. Contact him at brichesson@northcoastmedia.net or 216-706-3748.

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