Half-year quota features first-come, first-served administration with review that could change permit rules after Aug. 31
With Canada officially opening the door to EVs from the East, up to 70 per cent of purchasing intenders say they would consider cars from China
Managing director Matt Girgis opens up on supply chains and certification, but urges Ottawa for more details on new electric vehicle policies
Chinese EVs use GB/T, a different charging protocol from those currently in use in Canada. Without regulation, we risk repeating Mexico’s costly interoperability mistakes, says James Carter
Now dominating China’s full-size SUV market, extended-range electric vehicles saw 1.5 million global sales in 2025. They may be arriving in Canada and the U.S. soon, says Frik Els
In break with U.S. policy, Canada opens auto market in exchange for canola, seafood agreement
In China, automaker, Nio, is working around urban charging constraints by offering battery swapping the takes under four minutes
2025 is bringing the greatest challenges North America’s burgeoning EV sector has faced yet
The new tariff on Chinese-made EVs will go into effect Oct. 1. A second round of consultations for other Chinese imports is also launching
China’s biggest EV manufacturer is investigating retail and rideshare opportunities to put its passenger vehicles on Canadian roads