COAST Announces Four Successful Clean Energy Innovation Challenge Participants

April 16, 2026

Four British Columbia-based companies are the successful participants of an Innovation Challenge to be delivered through Innovate BC’s Integrated Marketplace and enabled by the BC Marine Energy and Decarbonization Hub, a joint initiative of COAST and the University of Victoria.

This Innovation Challenge is designed to help address the Canadian Coast Guard's goal to decarbonize land-based operations in remote coastal areas of British Columbia. It targets new innovations that can displace diesel at remote locations, utilizing renewable energy sources (including marine renewables), as well as advanced energy management and storage solutions. 

L to R: Volodimir Grebenyuk, CEO, Ascent Systems Technologies; Dr. Erigene Bakangura, CEO & Founder, Cleohydron Innovation Inc.; Michael Falcone, Regional Vice President - South Vancouver Island, RBC; Sheila Schindel, Managing Director, Commercialization & IP Programs, Innovate BC. Diana Gibson, Minister for Citizen's Services Ravi Kahlon, Minister of Jobs & Economic Growth Dana Lajeunesse, MLA; Juan de Fuca-Malahat Jason Goldsworthy, Executive Director, COAST; Curran Crawford, Executive Directo
L to R: Volodimir Grebenyuk, CEO, Ascent Systems Technologies; Dr. Erigene Bakangura, CEO & Founder, Cleohydron Innovation Inc.; Michael Falcone, Regional Vice President - South Vancouver Island, RBC; Sheila Schindel, Managing Director, Commercialization & IP Programs, Innovate BC. Diana Gibson, Minister for Citizen's Services Ravi Kahlon, Minister of Jobs & Economic Growth Dana Lajeunesse, MLA; Juan de Fuca-Malahat Jason Goldsworthy, Executive Director, COAST; Curran Crawford, Executive Directo

The systems must be rapidly deployable, modular, and scalable to meet the Coast Guard’s operational constraints at remote, often hard-to-access sites.

The four companies, Ascent Systems Technologies, Cleohydron Innovation Inc, Mostar Labs Inc and Voltai Inc, will receive funding of 50% of eligible project costs, up to $100,000, as well as access to office and lab space at the Marine Technology Centre in North Saanich, and direct access to the Canadian Coast Guard technical teams and Accelerating Community Energy Transformation (ACET) researchers to support their development goals.

Strong results from this Challenge will help inform future procurement specifications and could position innovations for consideration through federal procurement processes, subject to operational needs and performance.

To be eligible for this Innovation Challenge, companies had to be registered, licensed or certified to do business in B.C., with at least two years of operating history and ready to run a test or pilot.

COAST is an initiative of the South Island Prosperity Partnership, Greater Victoria’s economic development alliance. COAST received Catalyst Funding from Pacific Economic DevelopmentCanada (PacifiCan) and the B.C. Ministry of Energy and Climate Solutions to catalyze an ocean innovation cluster in Pacific Canada.

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