Published by Todd Bush on September 5, 2023
TORONTO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--dynaCERT Inc. (TSX: DYA) (OTCQX: DYFSF) (FRA: DMJ) ("dynaCERT" or the "Company") is pleased to announce that the Company has empowered a specialized team, the “dynaCERT Green Freight Program Task Force”, to assist all dynaCERT’s Canadian dealers and their clients that seek to realize the financial advantages of the recently launched Stream 2 of the Green Freight Program of Natural Resources Canada, a Department of the Government of Canada (“NR Can”). The Green Freight Program provides funding assistance to qualified purchasers.
dynaCERT supports government initiatives that create jobs while fighting climate change and driving down costs for users of the Company’s HydraGEN™ Technology, designed to reduce fuel consumption in diesel engines and reduce polluting emissions.
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Through its Green Freight Program Task Force, dynaCERT is helping its clients save money, reduce pollution and decarbonize fleets, while helping build a prosperous net-zero economy for generations to come.
dynaCERT’s Green Freight Program Task Force is spearheaded by Ed Cordeiro, Director of Sales, Americas, and co-managed by senior executives, Khoa Tran, Director of Finance, and Ishan Juneja, Program Coordinator.
The Green Freight Program of the Government of Canada was launched to provide financial assistance to fleets looking to implement new technologies that provide lower GHG emissions.
To be considered for funding, applicants must submit a list of technologies and equipment. Repowers of eligible technologies must be permanent modifications, demonstrate the capacity to reduce diesel consumption of medium- and heavy-duty vehicles and reduce GHG emissions by switching the fuel used to a lower-carbon alternative. This includes projects where the engine and/or drive train is replaced and where kits are added to the truck. Dual fuel options are eligible.
Under Stream 2 of the program, applicants can receive a maximum of 50% of project costs up to $5,000,000. The final amount of NRCan’s non-repayable contribution to an applicant under this program will be dependent on the applications received and available funding. NRCan will provide up to 50% of the costs and applicants will contribute the remaining 50% as a combination of cash contributions, in-kind contributions or funding from other government sources.
Projects by not-for-profit organizations or provincial, territorial, regional, or municipal governments or their departments or agencies, where applicable, as well as projects with Indigenous businesses or community groups, may request an increase in the maximum amount payable by NRCan, up to 75% of total project costs.
Stream 2 of the Green Freight Program provides support for innovative actions including engine repowers, switching to cleaner fuels, and fleet transportation improvements. Selected projects will support data-driven investment decisions when considering energy-efficient improvements for their medium- and heavy-duty vehicles across fleets. The application window will remain open until November 16, 2023. Stream 2 of the Green Freight Program builds on the progress of Stream 1 of the Green Freight Program, which supports investments in fleet-wide energy assessments and retrofits, including for truck and trailer equipment. Stream 1 continues to accept applications.
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Ed Cordeiro, Director of Sales, Americas of dynaCERT, stated, “Canadian businesses are adopting innovative and efficient technologies to help drive down costs and pollution at the same time. In the transportation sector, which accounts for one-quarter of Canada’s emissions, the Government of Canada is continuing to help businesses reduce their emissions, including through the Green Freight Program. Road vehicles are a key contributor to pollution in Canada. Such government incentives are a great tool to reduce risk and can motivate fleets to adopt cleaner options to build a more environmentally friendly transportation system for Canadians. dynaCERT’s HydraGEN™ Technology is designed to reduce pollution on our roads and support a cleaner transportation system that benefits all Canadians.”
dynaCERT Inc. manufactures and distributes Carbon Emission Reduction Technology along with its proprietary HydraLytica™ Telematics, a means of monitoring fuel consumption and calculating GHG emissions savings designed for the tracking of possible future Carbon Credits for use with internal combustion engines. As part of the growing global hydrogen economy, our patented technology creates hydrogen and oxygen on-demand through a unique electrolysis system and supplies these gases through the air intake to enhance combustion, which has shown to lower carbon emissions and improve fuel efficiency. Our technology is designed for use with many types and sizes of diesel engines used in on-road vehicles, reefer trailers, off-road construction, power generation, mining and forestry equipment.
Website: www.dynaCERT.com.
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