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Richard Canny joins XL Hybrids board of directors

The former CEO of Think Global has moved over to XL Hybrids. Richard Canny, who sometimes writes for AutoblogGreen, joined the XL Hybrids board of directors this past week and said in a statement that he is ready to promote the company’s aftermarket hybrid powertrain system that is supposed to improve fuel efficiency by up to 20 percent. Canny said in a statement that, “XL Hybrids has a unique and proprietary technology system that offers a hybrid drive solution to fleets at a fraction of the installed cost of other systems – and achieves a payback within three to four years. The company is well placed to grow quickly and I am happy to be joining the team.”

Canny also worked at Ford for 25 years, where his highest position was president and CEO of Ford South America. XL Hybrids is known for conversions like this Lincoln Town Car and with full-size vans.

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XL Hybrids Appoints Richard Canny to Board of Directors

Former Ford, THINK Executive Will Provide Industry Insight and Thought Leadership

BOSTON–(BUSINESS WIRE)–XL Hybrids, Inc., a company that provides hybrid vehicle technology for commercial fleets, today announced Richard Canny has joined its board of directors. Canny is president of Electric Transport Advisors and was formerly the director of global strategic planning at Ford Motor Company and CEO of electric vehicle producer THINK Global. He will increase XL Hybrids’ connections within the automotive industry and help prepare the company for rapid growth.

“While there are various electric drive solutions available or coming to market in the near future, fleet operators have few choices in the hybrid or electric vehicle segments”

Canny joins XL Hybrids with 28 years of automotive experience, 25 of which were with Ford, where he held other senior operating leadership positions including president and CEO of Ford South America. He has experience managing 9,900 employees and seven manufacturing plants, as well as developing the Fiesta sedan 18 months ahead of schedule.

While at THINK Global, Canny raised $92 million during challenging economic times and grew the company’s revenue from zero to $60 million. He also restructured the company’s operations and led strategic alliances with automotive original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) and smart grid consortia. Hailing from South Australia, Canny graduated from the Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology with a Master of Business Administration (MBA).

“While there are various electric drive solutions available or coming to market in the near future, fleet operators have few choices in the hybrid or electric vehicle segments,” said Canny. “XL Hybrids has a unique and proprietary technology system that offers a hybrid drive solution to fleets at a fraction of the installed cost of other systems – and achieves a payback within three to four years. The company is well placed to grow quickly and I am happy to be joining the team.”

XL Hybrids’ President Tod Hynes said, “Richard’s high-level OEM experience combined with his real-world knowledge of the alternative vehicle industry provides tremendous value to XL Hybrids. Few people have experience leading the introduction of an alternative vehicle into the market, and we are glad to have Richard on our team. He recognizes the significant opportunity XL Hybrids has with its proprietary technology, which has been designed specifically for commercial fleet applications.”

Canny joins other board members, including Bill Aulet, managing director, MIT Entrepreneurship Center and Tod Hynes, president and founder, XL Hybrids. XL Hybrids also has a technical advisory board that includes Dr. Edward Lovelace, chief technology officer and executive vice president of engineering, Free Flow Power Corp. and Ed Tekeian, former vice president of engineering for three Boston technology startups.

About XL Hybrids

XL Hybrids designs, manufactures and installs hybrid electric powertrains for commercial vans and trucks. The company’s patent-pending hybrid electric powertrain can be installed on existing vehicles or as an upfit on new ones. The hybrid powertrain – working in parallel with the original equipment manufacturer’s (OEM) engine and transmission – stores energy wasted in braking and reapplies it during acceleration. The result is a vehicle that uses up to 20 percent less fuel and emits up to 20 percent less carbon dioxide on urban routes, while operating with the same durability and reliability of traditional vans and trucks. XL Hybrids was founded by MIT alumni and is based in Boston. For more information, visit www.xlhybrids.com.

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