Bidirectional charging: A first in Atlantic Canada
Electric vehicles are transforming the transportation industry. From automakers accelerating their electrification plans and shifting to all electric line-ups, to the Canadian Government spending.
Explore the rapidly evolving electric vehicle (EV) industry, from cutting-edge technologies to sustainability trends. This section covers everything from the latest EV models and innovations to the future of green transportation and charging infrastructure. Stay informed on how electric vehicles are transforming the automotive landscape and driving the shift toward a cleaner, more efficient future.
Electric vehicles are transforming the transportation industry. From automakers accelerating their electrification plans and shifting to all electric line-ups, to the Canadian Government spending.
As more electric vehicle charging stations are installed to meet the growing demand, the need to ensure stations are operating properly and safely.
Electric car dealership All EV Canada has announced four new stores across Atlantic Canada, two of which will be in Newfoundland, one in.
The Government of Canada is building a low emissions energy future to strengthen the economy, create good, middle-class jobs and support our natural.
The Government of Canada is building a low emissions energy future to strengthen the economy, create good, middle-class jobs and support our natural resource sectors..
Beginning this spring, the Government of Prince Edward Island will offer the most generous electric vehicle (EV) incentive in Canada by providing $5,000.
BUDGET PACKED WITH GOOD NEWS FOR ZERO-EMISSION TRANSPORT By Carter Hammett Christmas day came early for zero-emission vehicle (ZEV) makers after the Liberals.
By Carter Hammett Let’s start this column off with a piece of trivia shall we? The skill-testing question is: When was Canada’s first.
Ford Motor Company of Canada, and Unifor have reached a new globally competitive national labour agreement establishing Ford as the first auto manufacturer.
WITH PUNDITS PREDICTING TRADITIONAL GAS STATIONS GOING OUT OF BUSINESS WITHIN THE NEXT TWO DECADES, THE INDUSTRY IS UNDERGOING A MASSIVE SELF –ASSESSMENT.
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