Some Canadian governments are doubling down on EV purchase incentives while others are backing off on offering rebates
According to a survey of 40,000 users, the public EV charging experience in Canada and the U.S. remains inconsistent
Data provider predicts Canada’s zero-emission vehicle market share will hit 16 per cent by the end of 2024, despite widespread talk of a slump in ZEV sales
Published jointly by Transport Canada and the government-industry ZEV Council panel, the dashboard offers at-a-glance information on the country’s EV transition
Rebates are available for many light-duty passenger EV purchase and lease deals across Canada. Here is our guide to what’s on offer and where
Quebec was the only province to post a gain in Q1 and now leads all provinces in ZEV market share (at 25 per cent) and ZEV volume
The interactive map is a powerful resource for understanding the up to date status of Canada’s zero-emission vehicle industry
The bylaw tracker serves as the comprehensive Canadian guide to those jurisdictions making sure MURBS, condos and stratas are EV-ready
Electric Autonomy’s latest annual EV-ready multi-unit residential building bylaw report finds some Canadian cities are making progress in lowering barriers to at-home EV charging, but many still lag
The rebate is part of a new two-year data collection pilot that will study zero-emission MHDV performance in the Yukon