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Are Canada’s EV targets out of reach? Here’s what recent history tells us
While carmakers say hitting Canada’s new zero-emission vehicle sales mandates is unrealistic, their track record elsewhere shows that EV sales have surged past legislated targets once they’re brought in. Article from the Toronto Star.
Weekly Memo – December 21, 2023
In this issue: EMC applauds ECCC's new Federal EV Availability Standard, happy holidays from the EMC team & Ontario Vehicle Innovation Network accepting applications for Content Partnerships Program
Buying an electric car? What to know about costs, logistics of at-home charging
Article from Global News
Beware costs and logistics of at-home chargers before buying an electric car
Article from The Canadian Press
Electric Mobility Canada applauds ECCC’s new Federal EV Availability Standard that will help increase access to affordable electric vehicles
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE December 19, 2023 MONTREAL – For Electric Mobility Canada (EMC), today marks one of the most important milestones in Canadian electric vehicle (EV) […]
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
Canada’s New Electric Vehicle Availability Standard to Improve Access to Cheaper EVs
At a press conference today, the government announced it has finalized its new Electric Vehicle Availability Standard (EVAS) to increase the supply of clean, zero-emission vehicles available to Canadians across the country.
Feds require every new car sold to be electric, starting in 2035
Starting in 2035, every new car purchased in Canada will be zero-emissions, according to regulations unveiled by the federal government on Tuesday.
Weekly Memo – December 14, 2023
In this issue: looking forward to EVVE 2024, Canada introduces framework to cap greenhouse gas pollution from oil and gas sector & new ZEV sales data from Statistics Canada
Canada must do more to connect the electric vehicle supply chain, industry executives say
Article from the Globe & Mail