Charging infrastructure gets a $19.1-million boost as change to Zero-Emission Vehicles Act now aligns with federal government ...
The Tesla Supercharger network continued its steady expansion in 2025, with more than 500 new DC fast charging ports added ...
Federal, provincial and territorial coordination and funding are needed most to help absorb higher initial costs of electric ...
A new safety certification, UL 2252, is giving Canadian drivers a clearer way to identify quality charging adapters. But ...
The charging network is looking to sow the cash into expanding its network footprint, new products and new market segments FLO president and CEO Louis Tremblay says the new funding comes at an ...
Zero-emission vehicle adoption finished on a high last year with S&P Global Mobility reporting registrations of new battery-electric and plug-in hybrid vehicles reaching 18.9 per cent in Q4 2024.
Battery electric and plug-in hybrid vehicle market share was 13.2 per cent, down a fraction from Q3, but still well above Q2’s 10.5 per cent, according to S&P Global Mobility According to data just ...
Utility plans rollout of more high-power units this year to add to network of more than 800 chargers
Hot on the heels of Mercedes-Benz opening its High-Power, 400 kW fast-charging stations in British Columbia earlier this month, BC Hydro has announced the opening of its own 400 kW chargers, the most ...
The combination of more EVs equipped with bidirectional charging, growth of equipment makers like Montreal’s dcbel Energy, and some forward-thinking utilities is making it happen Montreal-based dcbel ...
In Q1 2025, ZEV registrations in Canada fell to just 9.7 per cent — down from 18.9 per cent in Q4 2024, according to new sales data from S&P Global. It’s not a positive start to the year for ...
Clean energy, purchase incentives and progressive city policies are driving commercial fleet operators to choose Greater Montreal as the go-to-place to roll out heavy-duty electric trucks Loblaw is ...
Two new e-vans, the Workhorse Group W56 and W750, are now available for purchase in Canada. Last week, the U.S.-based technology company received approval from Transport Canada to import and sell its ...
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