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Showcasing Innovation with the University of Toronto

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April 25, 2025

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Jule was proud to recently participate in an exclusive event hosted by the University of Toronto, showcasing groundbreaking research in electric vehicle (EV) technology, battery innovation, and grid modernization.

Held at the Landmark Garage, this event brought Ontario’s Deputy Minister of Energy and Electrification, Susanna Laaksonen-Craig, and ministry colleagues together for a behind-the-scenes look at U of T’s cutting-edge research facilities, including the Advanced Thermofluids Optimization, Modelling, and Simulation (ATOMS) Lab and the Thermal Management Systems (TMS) Lab.

Representing the Jule team was Monson Fu, who had the opportunity to highlight our collaboration with U of T on the installation of Level 3+ battery-integrated fast chargers. Unlike traditional chargers, Jule’s system leverages energy stored in lithium-ion batteries—minimizing stress on the grid and enabling rapid EV charging in under 30 minutes.

Our longstanding partnership with U of T, dating back to 2010, has driven several industry-first innovations, including the world’s first deployment of lithium-ion batteries on the electrical grid to enhance resiliency during peak demand. Today, we continue to work together to advance battery performance and grid modernization, ensuring EV infrastructure is clean, reliable, and future-ready.

At Jule, we are proud to be a part of Ontario’s clean energy transition and look forward to helping build a net-zero future powered by innovation.

Jule was proud to recently participate in an exclusive event hosted by the University of Toronto, showcasing groundbreaking research in electric vehicle (EV) technology, battery innovation, and grid modernization.

Held at the Landmark Garage, this event brought Ontario’s Deputy Minister of Energy and Electrification, Susanna Laaksonen-Craig, and ministry colleagues together for a behind-the-scenes look at U of T’s cutting-edge research facilities, including the Advanced Thermofluids Optimization, Modelling, and Simulation (ATOMS) Lab and the Thermal Management Systems (TMS) Lab.

Representing the Jule team was Monson Fu, who had the opportunity to highlight our collaboration with U of T on the installation of Level 3+ battery-integrated fast chargers. Unlike traditional chargers, Jule’s system leverages energy stored in lithium-ion batteries—minimizing stress on the grid and enabling rapid EV charging in under 30 minutes.

Our longstanding partnership with U of T, dating back to 2010, has driven several industry-first innovations, including the world’s first deployment of lithium-ion batteries on the electrical grid to enhance resiliency during peak demand. Today, we continue to work together to advance battery performance and grid modernization, ensuring EV infrastructure is clean, reliable, and future-ready.

At Jule, we are proud to be a part of Ontario’s clean energy transition and look forward to helping build a net-zero future powered by innovation.

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