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
Jolt stations will double as a digital advertising platform and offer limited free EV charging, replicating a model already deployed in Australia, New Zealand and the UK
Malahat Nation takes the lead on a new state-of-the-art gigastorage factory on Vancouver Island
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
Since May, HTEC has announced plans to build three hydrogen production facilities, a liquefaction plant, a 20-station refuelling network and to launch a new subsidiary to deploy 100 hydrogen trucks. Its goal: to fast-track the adoption of hydrogen transportation by driving both supply and demand
Electric Autonomy climbs into the passenger seat of a zero-emission UPS truck to learn about the delivery provider’s decarbonization plans
Published jointly by Transport Canada and the government-industry ZEV Council panel, the dashboard offers at-a-glance information on the country’s EV transition
The e-scooter service, from Lime, will launch in mid-September and be phased in across the city through 2028