A national project
IVI is proposing a new large-scale project, Plug-in Fleet – Heavy-Duty Trucks, whose main objective is to support Quebec companies in the electrification of their heavy-duty truck fleets. Such a transition involves significant changes within an organization and must be thought through.
This is why IVI wants to support company managers, specifically fleet managers, through this adaptation and learning process covering clean energy trends for commercial vehicles and operational insights for vocational truck fleets.
This project is being carried out through a financial contribution from the Government of Québec as part of the Action-Climat Québec program and meets the objectives of the 2030 Plan for a Green Economy.
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Information and mobilization
“Be ready for the shift to electric heavy-duty transport and come and test drive an electric truck”
The IVI will be holding of two (2) national events (Mirabel and Quebec – fall 2022) combined with a provincial tour (in 2023) to provide managers with key knowledge through workshops and training. During these events, participants will be able to test drive an electric trucks (Ride & Drive).
Analysis and preparation for action
“ The Innovative Vehicle Institute debunks the myths of electrification by analyzing the implementation potential of 30 Quebec companies ”
Between fall 2022 and the end of 2023, thirty (30) fleets will be supported over a period of 3 months each in order to perform the energy and operational analysis of a part of their current fleet. They will also receive a personalized action plan.
Experimentation and support
“IVI and five (5) Quebec fleets demonstrate that the electrification of heavy-duty transport is now a reality”
Five (5) participating businesses will move from theory to practice in 2023 by testing the advantages and challenges of electric heavy-duty truck in real-life conditions. These companies will have access to a free one-month electric truck loan including the appropriate charging infrastructure.
Project description and Registration
Phase 1 - Information and mobilization
“Prepare for the transition to electric heavy transport by joining us for a test drive of electric trucks.”
The initial phase of our project will bring together fleet managers of heavy vehicles from over 100 businesses during one-day events.
Two (2) national events, scheduled for fall 2022 in Montreal and Quebec, will be complemented by a tour across six (6) additional regions. This tour aims to assist managers by exploring clean energy trends for commercial vehicles and providing operational insights for vocational truck fleets. Participants will have the opportunity to test drive electric trucks.
Reasons to Attend:
These events cater to owners and operators of heavy vehicles seeking accurate, locally relevant, and unbiased information for the electrification of their fleets. It’s a chance to discover new ways to make your company more eco-friendly.
Our events offer knowledge and address key concerns such as charging infrastructure, operational issues, and questions related to vehicle acquisition.
Attendees can engage in discussions about their electrification plans with industry leaders and experience test drives of electric heavy-duty vehicles.
Cost: Free
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Priority at our events will be given to owners and operators of heavy-duty vehicles (PEVL) who meet the selection criteria for phase 2.
Phase 2 - Analysis and preparation for action
“ The Innovative Vehicle Institute debunks the myths of electrification by analyzing the implementation potential of 30 Quebec companies ”
The second part of the project will allow thirty (30) Quebec businesses to have their usage data analyzed in order to determine the level of compatibility with the current offer of electric trucks and to obtain a personalized technical and economic report to begin their transition.
Between fall 2022 and the end of 2023, participating fleets will be supported over a period of 3 months in order to perform the energy and operational analysis of a part of their current fleet and develop a personalized action plan.
Why participate?
- The Innovative Vehicle Institute team and the project partners ensure that the potential for implementation is measured and analyzed in real conditions of use.
- Our electrification experts rely on your actual usage data to develop a personalized action plan to estimate the return on investment.
- Technical support for a period of three months to start your electrification project on solid foundations.
Cost: Free
Registration period: January 2022 to August 2022
Selection criteria: Owners and operators of heavy vehicles (PEVL) who have a fleet that meets the following criteria:
- Operate class 6 to 8 trucks, carriers or tractors, intended mainly for the transport of goods
- Have short distances activities
Owners and operators must be registered in the Register of owners and operators of heavy vehicles (RPEVL) to participate.
A selection committee will analyze the applications.
Start of the first cohort: November 2022
Phase 3 - Experimentation and support
“The IVI and five (5) Quebec fleets demonstrate that the electrification of heavy-duty transport is now a reality”
Five (5) participating businesses will move from theory to practice during 2023 by testing the advantages and challenges of electric heavy-duty truck in real-life conditions. Thanks to our partners, these fleets will have access to a free one-month electric truck loan including the appropriate charging infrastructure.
Why apply?
- This phase aims to be the bridge between theory and practice by testing, in real conditions of use, the advantages and challenges of electric heavy-duty transportation in real-life conditions.
- The experience of electric driving and turnkey support including the appropriate charging infrastructure allowing simplified access to the upcoming technology.
Participant selection period: in 2023 among Phase 2 participants
A selection committee will analyze the applications received that meet the selection criteria.
Target Audience
The project supports short-distances freight transportation owners and operators of heavy-duty vehicles.