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Volt-Age Concordia

The latest from Volt-Age

February 2026

New opportunities

Volt-Age Research Fellows

Lead innovative research, collaborate across disciplines and contribute to solutions for a carbon-neutral future. Fellows receive funding, reduced teaching and support for high-impact projects.

Knowledge Mobilization Events Support Program

Volt-Age is launching a program to help researchers plan and deliver impactful knowledge mobilization events.

Proposals are now open for funding support.

Research and innovation updates

Pragasen Pillay and his research team are testing EVs at Concordia’s Future Buildings Lab to optimize their performance in cold conditions.
Pragasen Pillay and his research team are testing EVs at Concordia’s Future Buildings Lab to optimize their performance in cold conditions. Photo credit: Daniel Baril, PhD candidate in Building Engineering

Concordia researcher explores electric and hybrid vehicles as emergency energy sources

Professor Pragasen Pillay investigates how the technology could provide backup power for urban and remote communities

Apply for funded PhD/Master’s roles

Join the Volt-Age cohort for hands-on experience, mentorship and training in a dynamic research environment.

Electrifying Concordia

Supervisors: Damon Matthews

Impact Project spotlight

Sodium-Ion Batteries for Electrification of Society

Lukas Swan’s project develops sodium-ion batteries as a safer, low-cost alternative to lithium-ion, addressing adoption barriers and supporting clean, resilient energy storage in Canada.

Advancing Autonomous Energy Networks in the North

Michel Trudeau’s project develops renewable energy systems for Northern Quebec, reducing diesel reliance and strengthening local energy resilience in partnership with Indigenous communities.


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