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Slower market demand, tariffs and evolving production strategies cited as some of the reasons why Honda is pausing its Canadian EV plans
Canadian governments have offered carmakers billions of dollars to help them build EV plants in the past few years. Some are still on track, but others are in serious trouble. Here are the facts on where they stand.
With Canada’s electric vehicle industry stalling this week, some are worried the sector may experience a full-scale power outage in the months ahead.
A new Electric Mobility Canada report sorts through the noise to find out how and if EV shoppers will be affected by tariffs
More than one in four cars sold worldwide in 2025 will be electric, according to the latest projections from the International Energy Agency, and will reach 40 per cent of all new cars by 2030.
Electric vehicle sales in Canada plummeted in March by 44 per cent compared to a year ago, even though the overall number of new vehicles sold ticked up, according to Statistics Canada. The agency on Wednesday said 189,259 new vehicles were sold in March, up 9.4 per cent year over year.