OUR PUBLICATIONS
Our mission towards a streamlined approach to EV conversions has provided our team with opportunities to engage in research. A vast range of topics related to EV conversions, environmental implications, and technological innovation are explored in our publications.
OUR STUDIES
Urban Transit Innovations: A Comparative Study in Canadian Cities
Toronto is actively expanding its electric bus fleet as a pivotal element of its broader public transit modernization strategy. The city's eBus Procurement Plan ambitiously aims to introduce a total of 2,875 electric buses by 2040. Samuel Rankin explores how cities like Kingston, Vancouver, and Toronto integrate sustainable transportation practices into urban planning, focusing on the electrification of public transit. Discover how these strategies are driving sustainable urban mobility. Learn more in the article below!
OUR ARTICLES
HYBRID CONVERSIONS - A PRACTICAL SOLUTION TOWARDS SUSTAINABLE TRANSPORTATION
Edison Motor's, a Canadian logging company utilizing hybrid, non plug in, diesel-electric trucks have seen up to 70% fuel savings compared to traditional diesel logging trucks. Ryan Wolfe-Sandy, Adam Cline, and Ryan Vincze explore how hybrid conversions are emerging as a practical step towards sustainable transportation. Learn how Edison Motors and Relectric are driving innovation for a sustainable future in the article below.
SWITCHING GEARS: HOW EV CONVERSIONS ARE DRIVING SUSTAINABLE TRANSPORTATION
Nearly 10% of global emissions are produced by the auto industry. How can electric motor conversions change the industry? Adam King and Leonardo Montes Q. illustrate how electric vehicle conversions are a growing option for sustainable transportation as they are both economically and environmentally feasible.
COMBATTING THE CURRENT LIMITATIONS OF EVS.
Approximately 20% of global emissions would be cut if every single car on the road was electric. However, a global transition to EVs is not without environmental drawbacks. Madighan Ryan details how student-led teams like Queen's Relectric are reshaping the EV industry with new approaches to sustainable travel.