Sustainability

Project Arrow electric vehicle driving on a scenic road

Project Arrow isn’t just about building a car — it’s about reimagining what sustainable mobility looks like in Canada. From the first concept sketch to the final bolt, sustainability has guided every decision. Our goal is to create a vehicle that not only moves people but also drives change — one that helps accelerate Canada’s journey toward a net-zero emissions future. Empowering communities and inspiring innovation, we drive sustainable progress daily.

Project Arrow EV on display with open doors showing interior design
Zero Emission Powertrain

At the heart of Project Arrow is a fully electric, zero-emission powertrain designed for efficiency and performance. Unlike traditional internal combustion engines, our EV produces no tailpipe emissions, meaning cleaner air and a healthier environment for communities across Canada. Whether you’re commuting through the city or exploring the countryside, every kilometre driven in Project Arrow contributes to a cleaner, greener tomorrow.

Visitor sitting inside the Project Arrow EV during a public demonstration
Recycled and Local Materials

We believe true sustainability starts with sourcing. Project Arrow is built using recycled and responsibly sourced materials, many of which are made right here in Canada. From aluminum panels created with low-impact manufacturing processes to upholstery made from recycled textiles, every detail is intentional. By choosing local suppliers, we not only support Canadian businesses but also reduce the environmental costs of transportation and shipping. This localized supply chain reduces emissions while strengthening our national economy.

Project Arrow EV with team members at Ontario Tech University
Low Carbon Footprint Assembly

Beyond the car itself, we’ve rethought how it’s built. Our low-carbon manufacturing approach focuses on energy efficiency, waste reduction, and innovative assembly techniques that minimize environmental impact. Every step — from battery installation to final testing — is optimized for sustainability. The result? A vehicle that reflects Canada’s values of responsibility, innovation, and climate action.

Engineers inspecting the underside of Project Arrow EV on a lift
EV Infrastructure Partnerships

We know a sustainable vehicle needs more than just a clean engine — it needs a reliable and accessible support system. That’s why Project Arrow is proud to collaborate with Canada’s leading EV infrastructure providers. Through these partnerships, we’re helping build a network of charging stations that will power the future of transportation. By working with provincial governments, municipalities, and clean energy companies, we’re creating a foundation where electric vehicles aren’t just possible — they’re practical.

Additionally, Project Arrow is the result of a nationwide collaboration between academic institutions, technology innovators, and government agencies. Over 50 partners have come together to contribute their expertise in clean energy, engineering, and mobility. This cross-industry teamwork ensures our sustainability vision is supported by the best minds in the country.

Project Arrow EV showcased on a platform with an open gull-wing door

Project Arrow represents a bold step toward a cleaner future, producing zero emissions with every kilometer driven. Built with over 90% Canadian-sourced parts, the vehicle showcases national innovation while reducing environmental impact. With an estimated range of 500+ kilometers on a single charge and backed by a network of over 50 industry and academic partners, Project Arrow is more than just a car—it’s a symbol of Canada’s commitment to sustainable transportation and homegrown excellence, setting new standards in green technology, mobility innovation, and climate-conscious engineering.

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Project Arrow is more than a vehicle — it’s a commitment to a cleaner, greener future.
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