Pros
I believe the TITUS mission and vision are very compelling, "to make renewable utilities profitable", and requires that infrastructure be transformed from cost prohibitive capital works into more modular pay as you go infrastructure projects. I also believe that modular infrastructure can provide a key part of that formula required to meet the changing energy needs and climate realities. Onsite built, one-off utility projects require a significant amount of specialized knowledge, including site specific and technology specific requirements that feed into detailed engineering before a single shovel hits the ground. Until construction starts, budgets can be extremely variable, and if challenges occur on site during construction change orders can drive up the cost and drive outcomes away from what your stakeholders and the public at large was expecting. Modular deployments generate results quickly and avoid large up front capital costs, which would otherwise distract or derail projects, therefore modular by its very nature creates numerous benefits to enabling communities to build Climate Smart Cities!
Cons
Perhaps the biggest challenge at TITUS is the ability to match the capital raising for the project to the developers' or project owners' timeline and changing needs, in order to be able to drive the project forward in a timely fashion.