2 Quebec companies unveiled first all-electric ambulance to be deployed globally

Canadian Press | October 18, 2021 in National News

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Quebec will be seeing its first all-electric ambulances hit the road next year, which will position the province as a leader in electric transportation, provincial Economy Minister Pierre Fitzgibbon announced today. 

Demers Ambulances and Lion Electric, two leading manufacturers of vehicles in North America, unveiled at a news conference Monday a new model their first 100 per cent electric ambulances.

Demers Ambulances president Alain Brunelle spoke in Beloeil, south of Montreal, alongside Lion Electric president Marc Bédard where they said the new model was also designed according to needs expressed by paramedics.

Brunelle said they have been developing the new ergonomic ambulances over the past five years with the help of paramedics' feedback.

The companies plan to deploy 1,500 vehicles in North America before 2026 before marketing it globally with financial support from the federal and provincial governments,

Bédard said the new model is not only an energetic revolution, but also a way to offer better security for patients and workers. 

Quebec's health minister Christian Dubé said the new ambulance is a "small hospital" that will provide faster and better care across the province. 

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