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A Metro Vancouver brewery plans to power their electric vehicles with beer

Steamworks’ Burnaby brewery is the latest business to buy into a Vancouver-based car manufacturer’s electric dream – and they expect to power that dream with beer.

Steamworks’ Burnaby brewery is the latest business to buy into a Vancouver-based car manufacturer’s electric dream – and they expect to power that dream with beer.

The brewery recently added two single-passenger Solo electric vehicles from Electra Meccanica to its fleet.

 Steamworks’ Burnaby brewery is going green with their new, orange electric car, the single-passenger Solo by Vancouver-based Electra Meccanica. Photo courtesy SteamworksSteamworks’ Burnaby brewery is going green with their new, orange electric car, the single-passenger Solo by Vancouver-based Electra Meccanica. Photo courtesy Steamworks

“Steamworks believes in practicing what it preaches,” reads a news release from the brewery.

“We ask people to buy local when it comes to beer, so why shouldn’t we when it comes to cars,” said Steamworks owner Eli Gershkovitch in a statement. “Our business takes us all over the Lower Mainland and 90 per cent of the time our trips are only with ourselves, so the use of a large vehicle isn’t always necessary.”

Currently relying on regular BC Hydro power to fuel the fully electric vehicles, the company says it will soon be installing a steam turbine at the brewery, using steam generated in the brewing process to power their new cars.