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Worksport unveils Terravis Energy green hydrogen energy systems

April 26, 2022
By Canadian Manufacturing

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A number of Terravis Energy NPEV™ fast charging systems, the Terravis Microgrid™ and Terravis Nanogrid™ have already been requested from several Canadian businesses.

MISSISSAUGA — Worksport Ltd. announced a number of new green hydrogen-powered systems from its research and development subsidiary, Terravis Energy, Inc.

The Terravis Energy website provides information on everything being released, answering those questions about the capabilities of its Non-Parasitic Electric Vehicle (NPEV™) systems, the Terravis Microgrid™, and the Terravis Nanogrid™. The public is being asked to peruse the website and do high-level research on what is possible with these Terravis Energy products.

A number of Terravis Energy NPEV™ fast charging systems, the Terravis Microgrid™ and Terravis Nanogrid™ have already been requested from several Canadian businesses. The Terravis Energy website provides insights into the various applications for these technologies. For example, the Terravis Nanogrid™ is specifically designed to power a single household and the Terravis Microgrid™ is a clean, modular power solution for large data centres and small communities, scalable to several hundred megawatts.

These solutions can benefit municipalities and provide increased infrastructure reliability for such industries as electric vehicles (both BEV & FCEV), agriculture, and blockchain.

“Going live for the very first time is a very exciting event. The Terravis Energy website represents the work of many talented and dedicated people who have spent countless hours making this occasion a memorable one. The single most important purpose for the Terravis Energy website is communication. As such, it will be continually updated with new information as it becomes material. For an especially energizing, high-level experience, I would recommend taking a few minutes to enjoy our video. Clean energy is the future, and the future is now,” said Lorenzo H. Rossi, CEO Terravis Energy.


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