Delta-Q achieves milestone revenue targets, broadens commitment to sustainability

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Delta-Q Technologies, the Vancouver, Canada-based supplier of OEM battery-charging solutions for outdoor power equipment, industrial equipment and electric-drive vehicles has announced major business and revenue milestones, after a record year of substantial growth in its target market.

In 2022, Delta Q achieved US $100 million in sales, eclipsing previous revenue years. In addition, the company reached a new milestone with the shipment of its four-millionth battery charger in April 2022, equating to approximately four million metric tons of abated carbon emissions saved since the company’s founding in 1999.

“I am tremendously proud of the global Delta-Q team for a record-breaking year” says Steve Blaine, co-CEO and EVP at Delta-Q. “We have successfully scaled the business while continuing to navigate market challenges, out-innovate competitors, and provide customers and partners with the charging solutions they need.”

Sarah MacKinnon, co-CEO and CFO adds: “At the heart of our mission is a steadfast commitment to model excellence in sustainability within our industry. From our product designs to our company culture, sustainability is a value that is embraced throughout Delta-Q and the Zapi Group of companies. We take great pride in providing charging solutions that power our customers’ industrial electric vehicles on a global scale, making a positive impact on our planet.

“As we progress into 2023, we will continue to focus on sustainability as we collaborate with our customers and partners to jointly achieve our collective operational and electrification goals,” MacKinnon continues.

To drive its operational shift toward sustainable business practices seen throughout tech manufacturing, Delta-Q recently implemented a dedicated team focused entirely on sustainability. The team’s mandate includes furthering social responsibility, reducing company carbon emissions, both locally and globally through the innovation of products and programs that enable industries to transition to electrification. The company notes that it is aligning with the United Nations Development Program (UNDP) Sustainable goals to reduce greenhouse gas emissions.

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