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News | Oct 05, 2016

A new addition to the range of charging solutions for electric vehicles: AddÉnergie charging stations for school buses and heavy-duty vehicles

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AddÉnergie is proud to join Autobus Lion and its partners in a visionary project aimed at developing all-Québec electric vehicles. This initiative is part of a program from the Québec Ministry of the Economy, Science and Innovation aimed at reducing greenhouse gas emissions through the electrification of transportation.

This partnership will enable AddÉnergie to add a new segment to its already broad range of charging solutions: charging stations for school buses and for heavy-duty and medium-heavy-duty vehicles.

AddÉnergie will develop a charging station and optimized software application for operation of the Autobus Lion electric school bus fleet as well as a new range of fast- charging stations for its fleet of heavy-duty and medium-heavy-duty electric vehicles.

As a Québec pioneer in transportation electrification, AddÉnergie is pleased to be contributing yet again to the development of this innovative sector.

“This project strengthens our leadership position in electric charging,” says AddÉnergie President and CEO Louis Tremblay. “Our expertise helps us meet all sorts of charging needs, from your personal vehicle to the bus that takes your children to school.”

By joining in this project, AddÉnergie is showing again that it is a preferred partner for any organization seeking to adopt a transportation electrification solution, in the industrial, commercial or even residential sectors.

This fall, AddÉnergie will also be launching its FLO Home charging station, intended for the general public. “If our stations are powerful enough to charge trucks and buses, homeowners can trust us to charge their personal vehicles,” Mr. Tremblay adds.

In addition, AddÉnergie is continuing the development of its cross-Canada FLO public charging network, which has more than 2,000 stations across the country.