
The Canadian Urban Transit Research and Innovation Consortium (CUTRIC) has partnered with seven research institutes in creating North America's first-ever cluster of post-secondary institutions dedicated specifically to researching battery-electric and fuel-cell electric buses — collectively known as "zero-emissions buses" (ZEB).
CUTRIC is supporting research into electric and hydrogen bus simulation and modelling tools, as well as the visualization of battery-electric bus and fuel-cell electric bus performance in three dimensions, and powertrain optimization that will improve bus motors, batteries and hydrogen fuel-cell stacks.
The group is also supporting cybersecurity research to ensure electrified buses cannot be hacked and that the electrical grid is protected.
CUTRIC's NAC-ZEB research will allow federal, provincial and municipal governments to make better decisions when it comes to procuring and deploying zero-emission buses across Canada.












