A Clean Energy Canada report finds EVs “by far” provide the single biggest annual cost savings for Canadian households — and there are other wallet-friendly changes too
The ChargeScape platform will help utilities and electric vehicle drivers in Canada optimize charging and save money
Dcbel Energy wants to bring bidirectional charging to Canada. Electric Autonomy was invited to its Montreal headquarters to hear the plan
The combination of more EVs equipped with bidirectional charging, growth of equipment makers like Montreal’s dcbel Energy, and some forward-thinking utilities is making it happen
Some wins punctuate the many challenges of putting EV charging into MURBs. But there’s a long way to go to make it seamless, according to our expert panel
Alectra and Hydro One now offer ultra-low overnight pricing, as the deadline for all utilities in Ontario to adopt this billing option nears
ChargeScape will create a new Open Vehicle-Grid Integration Platform to link utilities, OEMs and EV drivers to increase charging efficiency
Customers of seven utilities are eligible initially to opt-in to the new program. Remaining utilities will follow in six months
Findings from a recent California study show that EVs can drive down prices for electricity. Could the same findings be seen with EV adoption in Canada as well?
Sponsored Company News: The two companies will provide Level 2 EV charging equipment to companies, multi-unit residential buildings and homeowners in new distribution alliance.