Zero-emission transit, accessibility and support for new housing among the targets of the single largest public transit investment in Canada’s history
The project, with funding from the federal government and FortisAlberta, will help the agencies plan for and adopt zero-emission buses
Saskatoon Transit is receiving $420,000 to create a multi-phase strategy to help it to transition to a fully electric bus fleet and meet the city’s emissions reduction targets
CUTRIC’s new zero-emission bus procurement initiative, CUTZEB, is designed to be a one-stop-shop solution for small- and medium-sized transit agencies to electrify their fleets
Investing in critical minerals comes out as a major line item for the Liberal government’s 2022 budget with greater emphasis put on transitioning medium- and heavy-duty vehicles and pushing Canada’s electrical grids to 100 per cent non-emitting sources
Electric vehicle adoption was the focus of attention at COP26, but serious action on reducing transportation emissions in Canada hinges as much, if not more, on a transition to clean transit, writes CUTRIC’s Josipa Petrunic
Canada’s railways could present the ideal environment for utilizing hydrogen fuel cell technology as companies look to cover long distances and weather harsh conditions at faster speeds
Canada is a vast, expansive, beautiful country. To traverse it requires rail like none other. But low-cost high-frequency passenger rail has eluded most Canadians for decades. It’s time for change.
Canadian transit leaders weigh in on the path to electrification, the disruptions of COVID, and hydrogen fuel cell technology
The National Academic Cluster for Smart Vehicles is set to receive investment from research institutions, private sector and federal government