GM-brand electric vehicles may now use Tesla’s Supercharger network in Canada; GM’s approved NACS adapter will cost drivers $310
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
Completion of the EV charging network — 310 fast chargers, located every 150 kilometres on major highways — will fulfill a major CleanBC pledge
The large-scale smart charging pilot, run jointly by The Atmospheric Fund, Optiwatt and Dunsky, seeks to gain new insights on load management
To achieve the 2030 target, a new report from the Parliamentary Budget Officer concludes that the ownership cost of zero-emission vehicles in Canada needs to fall by 31 per cent
Electric Autonomy climbs into the passenger seat of a zero-emission UPS truck to learn about the delivery provider’s decarbonization plans
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
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 investments support projects with a focus on education and raising awareness about electric vehicles and public charging
The North American Council for Freight Efficiency’s final report from its Run on Less – Electric DEPOT event concludes electric trucks “perform well” across duty cycles. However infrastructure, cost and data collection challenges persist