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Datametrex AI Ltd V.DM

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Datametrex AI Limited is a technology-focused company with exposure to artificial intelligence, healthcare, and mobile gaming. It is focused on collecting, analyzing and presenting structured and unstructured data using machine learning and artificial intelligence. The Company's products include AnalyticsGPT, Cyber Security, and Healthcare. AnalyticsGPT platform scans vast data streams from social media, news, blogs, forums, messengers, enterprise data, and the dark Web, creating predictive analytics. Cyber Security is a deep analytics platform that captures, structures, and visualizes vast amounts of unstructured social media data, which is used as a discovery tool that allows organizations to make decisions. It offers Nexa Products, which consists of NexaSecurity and NexaSMART. Healthcare consists of Imagine Health Centres, a multidisciplinary healthcare facility, and Medi-Call, a telehealth platform. The Company also offers a mobile blockchain game, Cereal Crunch.


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Comment by Pandoraon Jun 10, 2022 9:29pm
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RE:Canada Post says it will have a fully electric vehicle fleet

RE:Canada Post says it will have a fully electric vehicle fleet
Oden6570 wrote:

Canada Post says it will have a fully electric vehicle fleet by 2040

Crown corporation aims to reach net-zero emissions by 2050

JUSTIN TANG THE CANADIAN PRESS
Doug Ettinger, president and CEO of Canada Post, says its road map to get to a fully electric fleet is based on expertise and the availability of electric vehicles, which are currently not easy to acquire because of a computer chip shortage.

OTTAWA Canada Post says it will transform its fleet of vehicles to be fully electric by 2040, spelling out details Thursday on steps it will take to achieve its target.

The Crown corporation said the electrification of its 14,000 vehicles will serve its commitment to reduce its environmental footprint and reach net-zero emissions by 2050, earmarking $1 billion to do so.

“I’m not going to sugar-coat this one and the size of this challenge for us. We’re a very big national organization with operations from coast to coast to coast. We’re literally everywhere, and then some. And that comes with a large carbon footprint,” said Doug Ettinger, president and CEO of Canada Post.

However, he noted that the corporation’s features also mean “there’s potential to do a lot of good there.”

Other steps to cut emissions include refitting buildings to make them more energy-efficient, upgrading equipment, and building new net-zero buildings.

Ettinger said its road map to get there is based on expertise and the availability of electric vehicles, which are currently not easy to acquire because of the pandemic and the computer chip shortage.

“Everybody is sort of interested in the space right now. Demand is extremely high and supply is extremely low,” he said.

Canada Post recently put in a large order for electric vehicles and will be putting out a tender for proposals, he said, adding it will see some “heavier deliveries” of vehicles early in 2023, but later that year and into 2024 is when bigger numbers of vehicles are set to arrive.

Ettinger said the corporation will also focus on building charging infrastructure for the electric fleet.

“We need to charge vehicles overnight, so they’re ready in the morning,” he said, noting depending on the size of the vehicle it takes from four to eight hours to get it fully charged. “We can’t use public charging infrastructure. Even if it’s there, it’s not a way to run the business efficiently.”

Canada Post’s plan includes details on how they will build the infrastructure at about 350 of their depots for letter carriers, said Ettinger. The corporation will first add charging stations to the depots currently on clean electricity grids, he said.

That may mean depots in British Columbia and Quebec will be some of the first to see these stations




Being an arm of the Federal Government Canada Post is one of those few organizations/businesses that can afford to transition to "all electric" albeit on the taxpayers dollars who, on the other hand, mostly cannot afford to go electric. With Canada post going electric it will also be interesting to watch how many more of the tax payers dollars will be spent on setting up a support structure for them.

It refers to a fleet of 14,000 vehicles so keep in mind that is 14,000 vehicles that will not be paying any form of "highway tax" which is paid for through the gas price -- unless Canada Post already has an exemption on that. If not, who do you suppose will be picking up the extra cost re a depletion of highway tax? Along with all these other EV owners, until they change the highway tax system they are all in essence getting a free ride on the dollars of the rest of us.
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