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EV Shuttle Feasibility Study
Madison Green, Jessica Hunt
Tri-Cities area of Kitchener, Waterloo & Cambridge, Ontario.
Description
This First Nations team hopes to develop an electric vehicle shuttle to help break the transportation barrier when gathering in ceremony with kin. The EV Shuttle Feasibility Study will target the Urban Indigenous population in the Tri-Cities area of Kitchener, Waterloo & Cambridge, Ontario.
Madison is Mohawk with matrilineal connections rooted in the Six Nations of the Grand River reserve. She is a recent graduate from Conestoga College and is working to bring Indigenous voices to the forefront of conversations that often lack Indigenous perspectives. In 2022, Madison started education in engineering where she first garnered an interest in sustainable building, with a focus on utilizing traditional knowledge. Madison ultimately stepped away from school and joined the Generation Power program which led her to her current role as a Project and Research Assistant at RFS Energy where she continues to expand her knowledge in the clean energy sector.
Jessica Hunt
Supports Required
The EV Shuttle Feasibility Study requires mentorship expertise & services in the following areas of clean energy: If you are interested in supporting this project, please submit an Expression of Interest form here.