This week, Mr Edward Kocwa, CEO of the Brisbane-based Bosscap Group of Companies, will attend the Commonwealth Business Forum and other United Nations events, representing Australian Manufacturing on the world stage.
Mr Kocwa’s participation underscores a significant step towards enhancing the region’s energy independence and sustainability.
Mr Kocwa’s company converts Ford F-150 Lightning at scale for the Australian market and for the export to the Indo-Pacific Region.
This initiative aligns with the transition to cleaner energy sources in the region, helping address the unique challenges faced by the Pacific nations, from energy security to climate resilience
Bosscap is attending this important forum to showcase the role Bosscap is taking in the rollout of Ford F-150 Lightning electric vehicles in the Pacific.
“Nations across the Pacific are at the forefront of the climate change battle, and our goal is to deliver innovative, sustainable energy solutions,” said Mr Kocwa. “As an 100% Australian-owned company, we are proud to contribute to our region’s renewable energy transition through advanced electric vehicles and solutions that align with local needs.”
The F-150 Lightning rollout will support the Pacific’s transition by providing reliable, clean energy alternatives through cutting-edge electric vehicle technology, reducing dependency on fossil fuels and supporting long-term sustainability goals.
Bosscap Group is committed to not only advancing Australian business interests but also supporting the broader international push for a greener, more resilient future for our Pacific neighbours.