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Projects Aim to Improve Efficiency of Operations at YVR with New Cleantech

January 23, 2026 by Knowlton Thomas Leave a Comment

Building on the government’s “Look West” commitments, three projects through B.C.’s Integrated Marketplace program are aiming to reduce emissions and improve energy efficiency at YVR.

Through Look West, the Province is working to invest in high-tech and emerging technologies, while growing the economic value of tech sectors and doubling employment.

Created by the Government of B.C. in partnership with PacifiCan and delivered by Innovate BC, the Integrated Marketplace helps B.C. companies test, deploy, and scale innovations in real-world environments.

“Supporting B.C. companies shows the world what they can do and the problems they can solve,” stated Ravi Kahlon, B.C. Minister of Jobs and Economic Growth. “We’re helping businesses win first customers and get ready to export to new markets.”

Charza is receiving $670,000 to integrate the company’s tap-and-go electric vehicle charging system in multiple sites at YVR.

The technology is expected to improve the airport’s ability to track and manage energy use thanks to real-time metrics for EV users.

Holinova, meanwhile, will utilize $200,000 to implement a grid-scale mobile battery-storage system and EV charging system at YVR with an aim to improve safety and energy efficiency throughout the airport.

“Innovate BC and the Integrated Marketplace were mission critical for us to bring new energy solutions to life,” suggests Greg Stanway, who serves as chief technology officer of Holinova, the parent company of Charza.

“Industry is always conservative and no one wants to be the first to shoulder risk,” Stanway says. “The support through the Integrated Marketplace made it possible to move from planning to reality, opening the door to the broader market at large.”

Another project, a collaboration between Island Auto and Enedym, garnered $350,000 to electrify belt loaders at YVR using an all-Canadian supply chain that will reduce airport operations emissions.

The federal investments will “support clean-tech solutions at Vancouver International Airport that reduce emissions, offer more sustainable energy options, and highlight local innovation,” according to Gregor Robertson, who is the federal minister responsible for Pacific Economic Development Canada.

“By working with industry partners like YVR as technology-adoption testbeds and enabling collaboration with local companies such as Charza, Holinova, and Island Auto, we’re helping key economic drivers adopt new technologies with confidence,” stated Peter Cowan, the chief executive officer of Innovate BC.

Rick Glumac, BC’s Minister of State for Artificial Intelligence, says that “these solutions will make energy use smarter, reduce emissions, and set a new standard for sustainable transportation infrastructure.”

Albert van Veen, vice-president of innovation and chief information officer for YVR, says the airport is “thrilled to see projects advance and continue to be added” to its testbed.

“Our partnership with Innovate BC demonstrates the value of bringing innovation to life in a real-world setting, enabling us to leverage new technology in the delivery of reliable and resilient operations for our passengers and customers, while creating lasting value for our community and the economy that supports it,” van Veen commented.

Filed Under: News Tagged With: Charza, Enedym, Holinova, Innovate BC, Integrated Marketplace, Island Auto, Look West, YVR

 

About Knowlton Thomas

Knowlton Thomas is Editor-in-Chief of The Midway Advance and Senior Writer for Techcouver. Over more than a decade of journalism, he has penned thousands of articles and dozens of essays on technology, health, and culture across a variety of publications.

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