As Lion Electric faces a major financial crossroads, Electric Autonomy takes a tour around its battery plant where the company hopes to make battery manufacturing the cornerstone of its future
Parc Safari’s new electric trucks reduce noise and eliminate emissions, benefiting animals and visitors
Cafu, a mobile EV charging solution provider, is buying five Class 5 Lion Electric trucks, plans to expand its service fleet to other parts of Canada and the U.S. in 2024
The order, for Lion Electric buses, still hinges on financial support from the federal Zero Emission Transit Fund. If approved, Student Transportation of Canada will become the largest operator of zero-emission school buses in the country
The zero-emission Demers eFX Ambulance will be completely manufactured in Quebec and will be hitting roads by fall 2022
The new electric fleet will join the island province’s 12 existing LionC school buses, which were acquired last year and began service in early 2021
In the fifth episode of our discussion series on Canada’s potential to develop a national EV battery supply chain, expert panelists representing some of Canada’s most significant EV manufacturers call for additional ZEV targets for commercial vehicles
The province is dedicating $250 million over three years to begin the switch, with local manufacturer Lion Electric set to benefit from the initiative
One of Canada’s leading logistics service providers is taking the first step towards fleet electrification, confirming today the purchase of 12 electric trucks to be deployed in Vancouver and Montreal
Following through on hints made in late 2020, Lion Electric Co. today announced their new battery pack factory will be situated in Quebec and operational by 2023