UgoWork battery in a forklift with a mention of their ranking at place 133 overall et in the 15th segement of energy and sustainability

UgoWork earns a place on Deloitte’s 2025 North American Technology Fast 500™ list

Recognition highlights the company’s sustained growth and expanding market momentum

Quebec, November 20, 2025 – UgoWork™, a Canadian lithium-ion energy solutions provider specializing in the material handling industry, has secured a position among the companies recognized on the Deloitte Technology Fast 500™, ranking 133rd overall. This achievement underscores the organization’s strong growth trajectory over the past years and reflects the confidence placed in its technology by a rapidly expanding customer base. In addition to this North American recognition, UgoWork was also ranked 39 in Canada’s Technology Fast 50™ program. A result that reinforces the company’s dynamism within its home market and further validates the strength of its long term vision.

The organization’s progress illustrates consistent expansion supported by long standing customer trust. This includes the development of a new assembly line in the United States. A strategic step that strengthens UgoWork’s ability to serve customers with greater proximity while supporting its broader growth plans across North America.

Philippe Beauchamp, President and CEO of UgoWork, said, “This recognition carries special meaning for us because it reflects the trust our customers continue to place in our team and our solutions. We are sincerely grateful for their confidence. It motivates us to deliver technology and service so that they can perform at their best every day. Looking ahead, we remain committed to elevating the standard for how energy solutions support material handling operations and to advancing the work of every organization that relies on us.”

“This year’s rankings highlight both enduring leadership and breakthrough momentum,” said Wolfe Tone, US Deloitte Private & Emerging Client Portfolio leader and partner, Deloitte Tax LLP. “More than half of the winners are prior honorees, yet the majority of the top ten are first-time entrants — demonstrating the staying power of established leaders alongside the accelerating growth of new innovators across key sectors. As in previous years, private companies continue to dominate, underscoring the agility that private enterprises bring to competitive markets, enabling the exceptional triple and quadruple digit growth reflected in these rankings.”

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