Managing director Matt Girgis opens up on supply chains and certification, but urges Ottawa for more details on new electric vehicle policies
Chinese EVs use GB/T, a different charging protocol from those currently in use in Canada. Without regulation, we risk repeating Mexico’s costly interoperability mistakes, says James Carter
ZEVIP funding for 122 recipients and more than 8,000 chargers, with $7.2 million for 30 EV education projects, will complement the previously announced $1.5 billion in loans for Charging and Hydrogen Refuelling Infrastructure Initiative
Ottawa announces sweeping changes that support Canadian electric vehicle manufacturing and sales, with $1.5 billion earmarked for charging infrastructure
Taxation policy already benefits other clean technologies and is more stable and predictable than incentives over the longer term
In break with U.S. policy, Canada opens auto market in exchange for canola, seafood agreement
A new survey suggests 52 per cent of respondents want the government to keep the policy, including 32 per cent who support it with some modifications
The province is investing $145.5 million over three years to support the purchase of clean transport technologies, used electric heavy-duty vehicles and logistics projects that improve vehicle efficiencies
The forthcoming review of the province’s EV sales mandate will focus on setting more “realistic” goals and aligning with updated federal targets
VGI technology is ready for broader adoption but now requires common standards for seamless communication and interoperability