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EMC’s reaction to the relaunch of the Écocamionnage program in Québec

December 2, 2025

Electric Mobility Canada (EMC) welcomes the official relaunch of the Écocamionnage program by the Government of Québec.

Electric Mobility Canada (EMC) welcomes the official relaunch of the Écocamionnage program by the Government of Québec. We are pleased that this important initiative has been launched ahead of the holiday season, providing timely support for the adoption of clean technologies in the freight transportation sector. The program’s relaunch will help get workers back on the job.

EMC is proud that the collaborative work we undertook with Propulsion Québec contributed to bringing this program back. Together, we share a commitment to accelerating the transition toward sustainable mobility and reducing greenhouse gas emissions in the trucking industry.

For more details on the program and eligibility, visit Québec’s Écocamionnage page: https://www.quebec.ca/transports/aide-financiere/electrification/ecocamionnage/a-propos-du-programme-ecocamionnage

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