dik, at my previous employer with a large utility, we looked into that product (or maybe a competitor). However, it was decided to stick with concrete containment for new installations. The reasoning for this being that if there was a oil leak, the permeable material would have to be dug up and replaced (large cost) while the concrete would not. We once had a new transformer dump all of its oil a week or so after it was put into service (no fire thankfully). The concrete containment worked great and the transformer was replaced under full warranty (I forget what they decided the issue was).
We also had installations where there was essentially just a collection basin around the transformer that was drained into a large underground precast containment vault, this was typically done for space reasons and fire abatement.