The Q3 2024 numbers mark an all-time high for the Canadian EV sector with S&P predicting that EVs will make up 15.2 per cent of all light-duty vehicle sales in 2024
The provincial government is pushing ahead on electrification, recently empowering Manitoba Hydro to operate its own EV charging network
New report finds some light-duty ZEV successes, but several challenges. Says, to meet targets, “the government must pick up the pace”
Electric Autonomy sits down with NFI Group’s president and CEO to understand what the company is doing to thrive in a tough and fluid marketplace
Some Canadian governments are doubling down on EV purchase incentives while others are backing off on offering rebates
According to a survey of 40,000 users, the public EV charging experience in Canada and the U.S. remains inconsistent
More than 65,000 zero-emission vehicles were registered in Q2 2024 — a 30 per cent quarter-over-quarter increase
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
Rebates are available for many light-duty passenger EV purchase and lease deals across Canada. Here is our guide to what’s on offer and where
The Manitoba government is making good on its campaign promise as it becomes the first “Prairie province” to offer a rebate