
Janus Electric (ASX:JNS) has signed a definitive agreement with a Toronto-based consortium to integrate its technology into a series of "closed-loop logistics hubs" across Canada.
The deal marks a major commercial validation for Janus, combining its proprietary heavy-duty EV conversion kits with advanced waste-to-energy infrastructure.
Under the agreement, Janus will export motor, drivetrain, and charging station components from its New South Wales facility to Ontario.
These will be installed in heavy-duty trucks by local dealers and powered by batteries manufactured in Canada by Electrovaya.
The unique "circular" aspect of the project involves using advanced pyrolysis to convert waste feedstocks into renewable fuel.
This system incorporates specialised CO2 recovery membranes to capture emissions, creating a negative-carbon power source that operates "behind-the-meter," independent of grid constraints.