Hexagon Purus secures up to CAD 8.5 million in funding from Canadian authorities to further develop its leading battery electric vehicle technology
12 Luglio 2024 - 7:16AM
UK Regulatory
Hexagon Purus secures up to CAD 8.5 million in funding from
Canadian authorities to further develop its leading battery
electric vehicle technology
Hexagon Purus has secured up to CAD 8.5 million from The
Commercial Vehicle Innovation Challenge (CVIC) in British Columbia,
Canada. The funds will support labor and capital expenditure to
further develop its leading battery electric vehicle technology for
the Tern RC8. The grant is launched under CleanBC Go Electric’s
Advanced Research and Commercialization (ARC) program which aims to
support growth in BC’s zero-emission vehicles industry and to
create jobs.
The funding, subject to certain milestone criteria being met,
will be used at Hexagon Purus’ facility in Kelowna for the Tern
RC8, a groundbreaking battery electric Class 8 truck tailored for
the North American market. The truck will be exclusively
distributed by Hino Motors, and the distribution agreement foresees
up to 10,000 trucks to be delivered by 2030. The project is
expected to result in approximately 40 new positions in
Kelowna.
“Hexagon Purus began operations in Canada in January 2020, and
since then we have grown from 20 employees to approximately 100
over the past three years. We are delighted to have secured this
funding which will support labor and material costs of our battery
electric products and technologies in North America to accelerate
zero-emission mobility.” says Todd Sloan, Executive Vice President
of Battery Systems and Vehicle Integration, Hexagon
Purus.
Driving Energy Transformation
To reach the 1.5°C ambition set by the Paris agreement back in
2015 the transportation sector is required to reduce emissions by
75% until 2050. In the U.S., both the Environmental Protection Act
(EPA) and California Air Resources Board (CARB) have introduced
proposals and regulations that addresses the need for further
reductions in emissions in the transportation sector. In
California, CARB has introduced a regulation for truck
manufacturers (Advanced Clean Truck standard), and more recently,
proposed a new regulation for fleet owners (Advanced Clean Fleet
standard). Both regulations aim at reducing emissions and
accelerate the adoption of zero-emissions vehicles (ZEVs) in the
transportation sector in California. As part of both the Advanced
Clean Truck (ACT) and the proposed Advanced Clean Fleet (ACF)
regulations, the truck manufactures and fleet owners are required
to have an incrementally higher ZEV content when selling or
operating a fleet of trucks in California from 2024 onwards. The
ACT regulation has already been adopted by five other states in the
U.S. (Massachusetts, New Jersey, New York, Oregon, and Washington)
and two more states are in the public process required to adopt
(Colorado and Main).
The ACT requires amongst other that 5% of all new Class 7 and 8
trucks sold in 2024 in California must be ZEV while new additions
to fleets of Class 7 and 8 trucks operating to and from intermodal
seaports and railyards are required to be ZEV from 2024. The ACT
regulation also requires 100% of truck manufacturers’ sales in 2040
to come from ZEVs, putting an effective end to sale of internal
combustion engine trucks in California and incentivizes investments
into infrastructure and supply chain.
There are approximately 1.8 million commercial trucks operating
in California daily across a various set of classes including
amongst other 219,000 Class 7 and 8 trucks. According to CARB, the
combined effect from the ACT and ACF regulations will lead to
approximately 0.5 million ZEVs on the road by 2035 in California,
increasing to 1.6 million in 2050.
Contacts
Eli Turander, Global Communications Director, Hexagon Purus
Telephone: +47 953 35 795 | eli.turander@hexagonpurus.com
Mathias Meidell, Investor Relations Director, Hexagon Purus
Telephone: +47 909 82 242 | mathias.meidell@hexagonpurus.com
About Hexagon Purus
Hexagon Purus enables zero emission mobility for a cleaner
energy future. The company is a world leading provider of hydrogen
Type 4 high-pressure cylinders and systems, battery systems and
vehicle integration solutions for fuel cell electric and battery
electric vehicles. Hexagon Purus' products are used in a variety of
applications including light, medium and heavy-duty vehicles,
buses, ground storage, distribution, refueling, maritime, rail and
aerospace.
Learn more at www.hexagonpurus.com and follow @HexagonPurus on
Twitter and LinkedIn
About The Commercial Vehicle Innovation
Challenge
The Commercial Vehicle Innovation Challenge (CVIC; the
Challenge), launched under CleanBC Go Electric’s Advanced Research
and Commercialization (ARC) program, is a funding initiative with a
vision to address technology gaps in the commercial vehicle sector,
support growth in B.C.’s zero-emission vehicles (ZEV) industry and
create jobs through B.C. innovation. CVIC supports projects that
advance commercialization activities in B.C.’s ZEV sector and
produce collaborative, industry-demanded projects that have
significant benefits for B.C.
This information is subject to the disclosure requirements
pursuant to Section 5-12 the Norwegian Securities Trading Act
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