Implementation of mobile distribution mini-poles

Propulsion Québec’s mobile mini-distribution hub project aims to install 7 containers, each housing 2 mobile mini-distribution hubs, for a total of 14 mini-distribution hubs in three strategic boroughs of Montreal, in order to optimize last-mile logistics and reduce GHG emissions.

Grant $30,000

Category Mobility

Type NPO

Organization Propulsion Québec

Year 2024

Status In progress

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Delivery trucks replaced by zero-emission vehicles.

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Main partners, including the Ministère des Transports et de la Mobilité Durable du Québec, the City of Montreal (Urban Planning and Mobility Department, Agence de la Mobilité Durable, Economic Development Department) and transportation companies.

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Montreal boroughs covered by the project: Rosemont, Ville-Marie and Verdun.

Electrifying urban deliveries

Implementation of mini-mobile distribution hubs for electrified urban delivery

In addition to reducing GHG emissions in the boroughs of Rosemont, Ville-Marie and Verdun, the project is helping to develop local expertise in sustainable urban logistics. Propulsion Québec’s ambition is to collect data on the effectiveness of mini-poles in various urban contexts, and to share these learnings with industry and municipalities in order to promote widespread dissemination of best practices and create synergy between the various players.

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Quote from Propulsion Québec’s general management

The Greater Montreal Climate Fund has joined forces with Propulsion Québec’s project to test zero-emission delivery hubs, to enable carriers to continue developing carbon-free last-mile delivery solutions in high-density areas where urban logistics often generate congestion and pollutant emissions. This work is essential to support cities across the country in their efforts to deploy safer, more breathable environments for their fellow citizens.

Michelle Lambías Meunier

President and CEO, Propulsion Québec

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