Press Release
Vancouver, BC, April 22, 2025 — New Economy Canada, Invinity Energy Systems and the Greater Vancouver Board of Trade are bringing together local elected officials, business and industrial sector leaders and supply chain partners for an important discussion on how made-in-BC clean tech is being unleashed to grow BC’s economy, diversify export markets and create local jobs in Vancouver, BC. Media are invited to join Wednesday, April 23 from 8:30 – 10 a.m.
The global energy storage business is booming and now represents the fastest growing of all the energy technologies, with forecasts showing the market will be worth trillions by 2050. Why? Because as demand for clean energy and electricity continues to accelerate, more energy storage systems are needed to support reliability and affordability.
With Vancouver-based R&D, engineering and manufacturing teams, Invinity Energy Systems is seizing the opportunity this demand represents and is producing one-of-a-kind battery technology that’s being sold in Canada, Europe, Asia and around the world where commercial and industrial users want and need more utility-grade energy storage solutions.
The result: made-in-BC technology that is scaling up and a buzz of economic activity that benefits the entire region, with dozens of employees working on-site and increased demand for goods and services from local suppliers, vendors and contractors.
How can BC continue to grow this momentum and attract more companies like Invinity to plant roots locally? What does this mean at a time when building a strong, resilient economy is more important than ever? Join us to explore these questions and more.
What: Media are invited to join the intimate discussion with local elected officials and business and industry leaders and tour Invinity Energy Systems assembly floor.
When: Wednesday, April 23 from 8:30 a.m. – 10:00 a.m.
Where: Invinity Energy Systems’ manufacturing plant at 1250 Pender St. E., Vancouver, B.C.
Who: Political, business and industry leaders will discuss how clean tech is being unleashed in B.C. to optimize operations, create jobs and grow the local economy.
Opening remarks 8:30 a.m. – 8:45 a.m.
Community Leaders Panel 8:45 a.m. – 9:30 a.m.
About the energy storage industry
To reserve your spot on the tour, attend the community leaders’ panel or request an interview with panelists, contact:
Rebecca Spring
Director of Communications
New Economy Canada
Rebecca.spring@neweconomycanada.ca
(647) 338-6274
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