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
New investments of $54 million from a strategic battery materials partner and the U.S. Department of Defense bring a new cobalt sulphate refinery in Ontario closer to reality
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
Data from the e-scooters piloting the OVIN Demonstration Zone will help inform city planning to address first and last-mile transit challenges
The EVs are for Everyone initiative will raise awareness about electric vehicles in urban and under served communities
More than 65,000 zero-emission vehicles were registered in Q2 2024 — a 30 per cent quarter-over-quarter increase
Another school year has begun, and thousands of polluting yellow buses are rolling out across the country — producing almost 300 million cigarettes worth of emissions annually in Ontario alone
These details, published in separate reports last week, reflect the different ways the two projects are positioned in North America’s shifting EV marketplace
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