Press Release

AVL Expands Canadian Presence

AVL is pleased to announce it is expanding its Canadian footprint beyond British Columbia and into the two R&D clusters of Montreal and the Toronto-Windsor corridor.

Reimagining Motion

PLYMOUTH, MI, 7 February 2023 – AVL is pleased to announce it is expanding its Canadian footprint beyond British Columbia and into the two R&D clusters of Montreal and the Toronto-Windsor corridor. As part of its expansion, AVL is dedicating technical support and business development expertise that will be based in Canada.

These resources will complement the existing research team that continues to develop and deliver cutting-edge fuel cell technology. Since 2018, AVL has operated in Burnaby, British Columbia, to advance fuel cell research, testing, and development. This region is home to AVL Fuel Cell Canada, and hydrogen fuel cell test system leader and AVL partner, Greenlight Innovation Corp.

“We’re excited to extend AVL’s existing offerings in the Canadian market. Now, customers will have the resources to leverage not only AVL’s fuel cell expertise, but also our emissions and electrification testing solutions,” commented Joseph Strelow, President of AVL Test Systems.

“Our goal is to stay close to our customers to support their efforts to develop sustainable mobility. We not only see Canada as a rapidly evolving mobility market, but also a rich source of top-notch engineering talent from Canadian Universities. Therefore, it is only fitting for AVL to increase its investment in the Canadian market and our growing customer base.”

Canada’s automotive industry has traditionally focused on vehicle production, with seven final assembly plants producing 1.4 million vehicles annually. Canada is also home to several Tier 1 global automotive suppliers.

In recent years, Canada’s automotive focus has expanded to include multiple R&D centers for battery electric vehicle and electrified powertrain development in industry and university settings. AVL projects this trend to continue and has directed additional resources and attention to support Canada’s R&D sector.

For more information about AVL’s solutions, please get in contact with us: https://www.avl.com/contact.

AVL is a world-leading technology company specialising in development, simulation and testing in the automotive industry and other sectors such as rail, marine and energy. Through extensive research, AVL delivers concepts, technology solutions, methodologies and development tools for sustainable, safe and advanced mobility and beyond.

AVL supports international partners and customers in sustainable and digital transformation, with a focus on electrification, software, AI and automation. AVL also supports companies in energy-intensive sectors on their way to green and efficient energy generation and supply.

For more information: www.avl.com

 

AVL Cybersecurity Solutions
Press Release
AVL and AIT Cooperate: Highly Automated Automotive Cyber Security Software for Threat Analysis and Risk Assessment
AIT, a leader in vehicle cybersecurity research and development, and AVL, the world's largest independent company for development, simulation and testing in the automotive sector, today announced a partnership
20230214_virtual-vehicle-avl-show-team_testfahrten-puntigam_p1280399b-scaled.jpg
Press Release
Robo-Taxis: VIRTUAL VEHICLE and AVL present research project SHOW at MotionExpo
The European SHOW research project is currently the largest and most comprehensive initiative for the testing of automated vehicles in urban environments. VIRTUAL VEHICLE, together with AVL, is currently
New Hires at AVL Italia
Press Release
New Hires at AVL Italia: 50 New Engineers and Specialized Technicians This Year
New Employees to Strengthen the Electrification and Software Development Divisions Dino Brancale (Managing Director): “The European Union is pushing for more electromobility. We are ready for this! And in the
Reimagining Motion
Press Release
AVL Expands Canadian Presence
AVL is pleased to announce it is expanding its Canadian footprint beyond British Columbia and into the two R&D clusters of Montreal and the Toronto-Windsor corridor.