XPND Capital is a Montreal-based investment firm established in 2011 that focuses on growth equity and buyout investments in companies located in Quebec. The firm seeks to partner with exceptional companies and talented entrepreneurs who are looking to accelerate their growth through internal development and strategic acquisitions. By targeting businesses with strong potential, XPND Capital aims to support their expansion into new markets and geographies.
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Taxelco is dedicated to providing ecological taxi transport solutions in Montreal. The company aims to consolidate the interests of the taxi industry for the benefit of stakeholders and citizens alike. By focusing on fully electric vehicles, Taxelco seeks to create operational synergies and leverage information technologies to enhance efficiency. A pilot project launched in November 2015 involved 50 electric taxis, designed to optimize performance in Montreal's challenging weather conditions. This initiative not only promotes sustainable transportation but also positions Montreal as a leader in green urban mobility, aligning with the city's cultural and innovative identity. Through its efforts, Taxelco contributes to responsible economic and social development within the community.
Lion Electric is a manufacturer specializing in zero-emission vehicles, primarily focusing on all-electric school buses and medium to heavy-duty urban vehicles. The company is involved in the design, development, manufacturing, and distribution of these vehicles, which includes essential components such as battery systems, chassis, bus bodies, and truck cabins. In addition to vehicle manufacturing, Lion Electric also distributes parts and accessories for trucks and buses. While its operations span both Canada and the United States, the majority of its revenue is generated from the Canadian market.