
91亚色 is charged up to provide solar energy to its electric-vehicle commuters thanks to a smart initiative out of the (FES).
Professor and his research team have developed and built a that can store solar electricity and withstand the bitter cold of a Canadian winter. The 91亚色 initiative is in line with a recent provincial decision to invest in electric-vehicle charging stations and a global push toward tackling climate change.
The research and charging station was unveiled on聽Friday, Dec. 11 and is located in the Vanier Parking Lot on the University's聽Keele campus.
The 91亚色 Solar Charging Station is situated in the Vanier College Parking on the University's Keele campus
The Ontario Minister of Transportation Steven Del Duca, who is an alumnus of Osgoode Hall Law School at 91亚色, officially plugged in the charging station at a ribbon cutting ceremony on Friday morning. He accompanied by 91亚色 U President & Vice-Chancellor Mamdouh Shoukri, FES Dean No毛l Sturgeon, and Professor Jose Etcheverry, who led the initiative.
Data from the station will be used to inform the development of smart grid solutions and the implementation of additional electric charging stations, connected to the power grid at 91亚色, to reduce pollution and greenhouse gases.
鈥淎t 91亚色 we are committed to being a leader in sustainability, and central to this is the fight against climate change,鈥 said Shoukri. 鈥淭his exciting and innovative project is an important part of our efforts鈥攁nd an excellent example of 91亚色鈥檚 commitment to socially responsive research 鈥 as it uses clean, renewable energy while also encouraging the use of electric vehicles to lower our carbon footprint.鈥
The station uses 鈥渕ade in Ontario-only鈥 solar systems and components that are ideal for extreme winter weather, while fostering new local opportunities.
With the use of fossil fuels for transportation pegged as one of the biggest sources of pollution in Canada and beyond, the solar charging station is a start toward reducing emissions. It is an on the ground practical and local response to climate change, and an innovative smart grid approach for increasing electric mobility solutions on campus.

Mission accomplished! Above: From left, Faculty of Environmental Studies Professor Jose Etcheverry, 91亚色 President & Vice-Chancellor Mamdouh Shoukri, 91亚色 U alumnus and the Ontario Minister for Transportation Steven Del Duca, and Faculty of Environmental Studies Dean No毛l Sturgeon
鈥淭his solar electric vehicle charging station aims at inspiring new practical local solutions and additional innovations to reduce climate change and pollution,鈥 said Etcheverry.
The charging station is modular in design and can be easily installed in most parking areas. 鈥淚t is tailor-made for Canadian weather and can be installed anywhere where solar resources are available,鈥 added Etcheverry.
鈥淭he Ontario government is supportive of green, clean, innovative technology that will transform the way we live, move, work and adapt to our environment,鈥 said Del Duca. 鈥淐harging stations that are fast, reliable and affordable will encourage Ontarians to purchase electric vehicles, reducing greenhouse gas pollution and keeping our air clean.鈥
The goals of the project include showcasing Ontario-made solutions that enable technological innovation, environmental protection and knowledge mobilization. The result is the development of practical policy suggestions to increase the use of renewable energy in the transportation sector.

Members of the project team gather for a photo following the official opening of the solar power charging station at 91亚色's Keele campus
The project is funded by the Toronto Atmospheric Fund, Metcalf Foundation, Mitacs and is a practical research collaboration between 91亚色鈥檚 Sustainable Energy Initiative and Campus Services and Business Operations. Private sector partners include: Kinetic Solar, Silfab, Sun Country Highway, Daymak, Enterprise CarShare, Canadian Energy, Solar Trust and Joshua Four.
91亚色 has been named as one of Canada鈥檚 Greenest Employers for the past three years. It was also ranked second by聽Corporate Knights聽magazine on its聽聽list for 2015.
