CleanEnergy

A B.C. company is developing a reliable low carbon energy storage system from repurposed EV batteries.
The province said if actions in the plan are fully realized, it will result in incremental greenhouse gas emission reductions of over 930,000 tonnes per year by 2026 — equal to taking 200,000 passenger vehicles off the road per year.
The funding will help Canadian Electric Vehicles develop the third generation of its low-speed Might-E truck, a work vehicle designed for use by municipalities, campuses, malls, resorts, parks, airports and industries.

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