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The EV movement hits a roadblock in Quebec
Article from The Logic
Quebec’s plan to stop subsidizing electrical vehicle purchases gets mixed reviews
The Quebec government is phasing out subsidies for electric vehicles, claiming sales are strong enough without the incentive.
EVs are heavier than gas cars, but are they harder on roads?
Alberta will be charging EV owners $200 a year [starting in 2025, saying EVs tend to be heavier and therefore] harder on roads. Are EVs really so heavy that they’re chewing up roads? How much heavier are they?
Ford begins rolling out access to Tesla Supercharger network to its EV owners
In May, Ford Motor Co. was the first major automaker to announce that its EVs would be able to use Tesla Inc.’s Supercharger network. Since then, more than two dozen brands, including all the big names, have joined with similar announcements.
What Canada can learn from Norway, the EV capital of the world
The nordic country aims to phase out gas vehicle sales by next year, and observers say it's well on its way
2024 heralds rise of EVs as, increasingly, carmakers supply them, consumers buy them and regulations insisting on them kick in
Article written by William Clavey, consulting as EV Industry Advisor at Electric Mobility Canada
Manitoba needs better infrastructure for electric vehicles: industry experts
Article from City News Winnipeg
Beware costs and logistics of at-home chargers before buying an electric car
Article from The Canadian Press
Ontario’s new electric vehicle regulations: questions about affordability and infrastructure
EMC's President & CEO Daniel Breton in conversation with Matt Galloway on CBC's The Current
Edmonton hosts major electric vehicle conference
Coverage of EVVE 2023 from Global News