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VANCOUVER - Invinity Energy Systems plc, a leading global manufacturer of utility-grade energy storage, hosted British Columbia Government and Vancouver Council elected officials, alongside business and industrial sector leaders, at its Vancouver facility. The event, part of New Economy Canada’s "Getting Things Built" tour, took place yesterday to highlight Canadian-manufactured technology and its role in economic growth.
During the visit, discussions focused on the impact of technologies like Invinity’s vanadium flow batteries on British Columbia’s economy, export diversification, and job support. Key figures from various sectors engaged in panels and a guided tour of Invinity’s Pender Street manufacturing site, observing the production of their ENDURIUM battery technology.
Merran Smith, President of New Economy Canada, emphasized the global investment trend in clean energy and tech sectors, noting British Columbia’s potential to attract further investment. Jamie Houssian, Principal at Elemental Energy Inc, pointed out the role of energy storage systems in enhancing renewable energy integration and Canada’s opportunity to lead in silently advancing and commercializing these systems.
Matt Harper, President and Chief Commercial Officer of Invinity, expressed pride in contributing to Canada’s clean energy future and highlighted the company’s role in creating jobs and supporting the development of a strong, clean energy grid. Invinity’s Vancouver factory is responding to the global demand for advanced vanadium flow batteries, which are crucial for longer-duration energy storage.
The company continues to deploy its ENDURIUM battery technology in Canada and internationally, aiming to strengthen the electrical grid with low carbon energy. This visit underlines Canada’s strength in innovation and the collective dedication to advancing construction and technology for a sustainable future.
The information presented in this article is based on a press release statement from Invinity Energy Systems plc.
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