An in-depth provincial analysis, with an additional close-up on the city of Montreal, highlights the scale of charging infrastructure needed to achieve EV adoption goals — both in Quebec and across the rest of Canada
Research conducted by the International Council on Clean Transportation across the world’s four largest auto markets finds that only battery and fuel cell electric vehicles have the “potential” to meet Paris Agreement goals
North American sales of electric commercial trucks are minuscule, but a new joint Canadian-American report reveals an ample product pipeline in a market that requires user buy-in to take off
EV policies that leverage GHG standards, support commercial vehicle stakeholders and that are directly linked to creating jobs, are among strategies proposed by clean transportation research expert Ben Sharpe
Ford and Fiat Chrysler EV agreements help secure the future of Canada’s auto sector — but a shifting value chain, to parts and batteries, means there’s still more work to be done
Experts weigh in on evolution of e-mobility perceptions and see signs of an emerging mass market If a single phrase can sum up the most important takeaway from the showcase panel discussion at Electric Mobility Canada’s EV2019VÉ conference, John Voelcker delivered it: “Welcome to the mass market.” Voelcker, a New York-based automotive journalist and co-founder […]