In the race towards a zero-emissions future, Ontario’s automotive and mobility sector is at the forefront of transformative innovation. The OVIN (Ontario Vehicle Innovation Network) Technology Pilot Zones, supported by the Government of Canada through the Federal Economic Development Agency for Southern Ontario (FedDev Ontario), are providing Ontario SMEs with the opportunity to test and pilot their groundbreaking technologies in real-world environments. These zones are not just about testing; they are a pivotal step towards commercialization, enabling businesses to bring their innovations to market while contributing to Canada’s broader environmental goals.
Funding and Eligibility
Funding Amount
Eligible Ontario SMEs can receive up to $100,000 to pilot their technologies in OVIN Technology Pilot Zones. This funding is provided over a maximum period of 24 months and requires a 1:1 industry contribution, ensuring that companies are equally invested in the success of their projects.
Eligibility Criteria
To qualify for this program, businesses must meet the following criteria:
- Location: Based in Ontario.
- Sector Focus: Primarily in the automotive and mobility sectors.
- Technology Readiness Levels: Technologies must be at TRL 7-9, indicating they are at an advanced stage of development and ready for real-world testing.
- Commercialization Plan: Applicants must demonstrate a clear path to market for their innovations, showing how they plan to integrate their solutions into the broader supply chain.
Applicant Eligibility
- Size: The program is specifically designed for small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) in Ontario that are driving innovation within the automotive and mobility sectors;
- Capabilities: Businesses should have the technical and operational capacity to pilot their technologies effectively within the designated zones; and
- Alignment with Program Goals: Innovations must align with the broader goals of enhancing mobility solutions and contributing to a zero-emissions future.
Deadlines
While the program operates on a rolling basis, it’s crucial to apply early to secure their spot in the pilot zones. Projects must be completed within the 24-month funding period, so businesses should ensure they have a well-defined timeline for testing and development.
Program Overview
Urban Mobility Zone
Located in Toronto, this Technology Pilot Zone addresses the unique challenges of urban mobility in Canada’s largest metropolitan areas. As cities grow and evolve, so do the demands on their infrastructure and transportation systems. The Urban Mobility Zone offers Ontario SMEs the chance to integrate advanced technologies, such as connected, autonomous, and electric vehicle systems, with urban infrastructure. Here, companies can pilot solutions that reduce road congestion, improve accessibility, and make urban transportation more efficient and sustainable.
Examples of technologies that can be piloted in this zone include:
- Connected and Autonomous Vehicles (CAVs) for passenger or delivery purposes.
- Electric Vehicle Charging solutions to support the growing demand for EVs.
- Accessibility Solutions for people with disabilities, enhancing inclusivity in urban transportation.
- Innovative Infrastructure Technologies like dynamic signage, advanced traffic signals, and novel pavement materials.
Cross-Border Mobility Zone
In the Windsor-Sarnia area, the Cross-Border Mobility Zone is focused on enhancing the movement of people and goods across borders, a critical component of both the regional and national economy. Leveraging Ontario’s partnership with the State of Michigan, this zone provides a unique environment for SMEs to pilot multi-modal transportation solutions that streamline cross-border activities.
Technologies that could be tested in this zone include:
- Commercial Drones for cargo transport and delivery.
- Automated Vehicle and Cargo Authentication systems to enhance security and efficiency.
- Dangerous Goods Tracking technologies to ensure safety in transport.
- Real-Time Travel Condition Information systems to improve cross-border travel efficiency.
Program Objectives
For Ontario SMEs:
- Real-World Testing: Access environments that mimic real-world conditions for deploying and integrating emerging mobility technologies.
- Strategic Partnerships: Engage in collaborative piloting activities with key industry players.
- Commercialization Support: Receive the guidance and resources needed to bring innovations to market.
- Leadership in Smart Mobility: Position your business at the forefront of the adoption of advanced automotive and mobility solutions.
For Ontario:
- Cleaner Transportation: Accelerate the shift to safer, cleaner, and more efficient transportation solutions, including connected, autonomous, and electric vehicles.
- Economic Growth: Enhance Ontario’s economy through job creation and innovation in the growing automotive and mobility sector.
- Environmental Impact: Support Canada’s transition to net-zero emissions by 2050, contributing to a sustainable future.
Data Governance
A robust data governance framework underpins the OVIN Technology Pilot Zones, ensuring that data generated during piloting is managed effectively and securely. This framework not only safeguards sensitive information but also creates opportunities for data sharing and the application of insights, which are crucial for advancing automotive and mobility innovation.
Collaborations and Partnerships
One of the key benefits of participating in the OVIN Technology Pilot Zones is access to a network of industry partners and collaborators. OVIN facilitates engagement between SMEs and larger industry players, providing opportunities for scaling up and integrating innovative solutions into the broader mobility supply chain. These partnerships are vital for SMEs looking to expand their market presence and impact.
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The OVIN Technology Pilot Zones represent a unique opportunity for Ontario SMEs to drive automotive innovation and contribute to Canada’s zero-emissions future. By providing real-world testing environments, strategic partnerships, and commercialization support, this program is unlocking the potential of Ontario-made technologies and shaping the future of mobility.
If you’re an Ontario-based SME looking to pilot your automotive innovations, don’t miss out on this opportunity. Contact us today to learn how we can support your application and help you navigate the path to success.
If your automotive business is currently looking to fund manufacturing processes, consider applying for the Advanced Manufacturing and Innovation Competitiveness (AMIC) program. Receive up to 15% of eligible costs to a max of $5M in funding. We are currently taking in applicants for this program.