GM-brand electric vehicles may now use Tesla’s Supercharger network in Canada; GM’s approved NACS adapter will cost drivers $310
Data provider predicts Canada’s zero-emission vehicle market share will hit 16 per cent by the end of 2024, despite widespread talk of a slump in ZEV sales
The EVs are for Everyone initiative will raise awareness about electric vehicles in urban and under served communities
Canada’s largest food distributor hopes its B.C.-based fleet will spur changes throughout the supply chain.
More than 65,000 zero-emission vehicles were registered in Q2 2024 — a 30 per cent quarter-over-quarter increase
Completion of the EV charging network — 310 fast chargers, located every 150 kilometres on major highways — will fulfill a major CleanBC pledge
Another school year has begun, and thousands of polluting yellow buses are rolling out across the country — producing almost 300 million cigarettes worth of emissions annually in Ontario alone
Electric Autonomy climbs into the passenger seat of a zero-emission UPS truck to learn about the delivery provider’s decarbonization plans
GM is making the electric walk-in van part of its Chevrolet franchise as the automaker looks to expand the BrightDrop line’s commercial reach
The Dunsky-ICCT report, prepared for Natural Resources Canada, updates and expands on an earlier forecast, assessing more vehicle classes, grid impacts and policy options