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Delta-Q Technologies marks 4 million battery chargers

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In April, Delta-Q was also recognized for its work in reducing emissions in the transportation sector with a $300,000 grant from The CleanBC Go Electric Advanced Research and Commercialization (ARC) Program.

VANCOUVER — Delta-Q Technologies, a company involved in in battery charging solutions for electric vehicles and industrial equipment, announced the shipment of their four millionth battery charger.

In April, Delta-Q was also recognized for its work in reducing emissions in the transportation sector with a $300,000 grant from The CleanBC Go Electric Advanced Research and Commercialization (ARC) Program.

The grant is part of CleanBC’s “Roadmap to 2030,” an initiative meant to expand and accelerate climate action by building on the province’s reported advantages – abundant, clean electricity, high-value natural resources and a skilled workforce. The ARC funding for Delta-Q will aid in the development of a family of high-power and high-voltage on-board battery chargers for commercial and industrial electric vehicles.

“We are excited to contribute to BC’s leadership in clean technology and the transition to a low-carbon economy,” said Sarah MacKinnon, co-CEO and CFO, Delta-Q Technologies. “Shipping four million chargers not only signifies our company’s solid growth and more jobs created in BC, but it also means that we are helping combat the global energy crisis in a tangible way as industrial electric vehicles replace fossil fuel-based vehicles.”

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Delta-Q is trying to nurture emerging technologies and bring investments and jobs back to BC.

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