Canadian Urban Transit Research & Innovation Consortium
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CUTRIC is requesting funding to conduct a feasibility analysis regarding hydrogen and battery electric light, medium, and heavy-duty vehicles and fuelling systems for provincially regulated fleets. The analysis will support lobbying efforts directed at ministers and government officials to recognize the continuing importance of electrified and low-carbon transportation. This includes battery and hydrogen electric public fleet vehicles, as well as public vehicles powered by renewable natural gas and the necessary supporting infrastructure. Lessons learned from the project will help inform government strategies to reduce GHG emissions, meet climate targets and strengthen the clean technology sector in British Columbia.
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Awarding, amendment or termination of any contract, grant or financial benefit by or on behalf of the government of British Columbia or a Provincial entity, Development of any legislative proposal by the government of British Columbia, a Provincial entity or a member of the Legislative Assembly
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Colleges & Universities, Economic Development and Trade, Energy, Industry, Infrastructure, Non-Profit Organization, Science and Technology, Transportation
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Support the ongoing development of a robust low-carbon smart mobility innovation ecosystem in B.C. through the support of industry-academic collaborative innovation projects focusing on battery electric mobility, fuel cell electric mobility, renewable compressed natural gas electric mobility, smart autonomous and connected vehicle mobility and data-driven mobility solutions.
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Awarding, amendment or termination of any contract, grant or financial benefit by or on behalf of the government of British Columbia or a Provincial entity, Development, establishment, amendment or termination of any program, policy, directive or guideline of the government of British Columbia or a Provincial entity
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COVID-19, Colleges & Universities, Economic Development and Trade, Energy, Environment, Industry, Infrastructure, Transportation
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