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Canada Accelerates Transition to Zero-Emissions Vehicles

Canada is leading the way on the infrastructure, innovation and partnerships required to transition to electric transportation. Claude Guay, Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Energy and Natural Resources, has announced more than $25 million for 33 projects aimed at improving electric vehicle charging availability, decarbonizing freight transportation and developing innovative technologies for medium- and heavy-duty trucks.
Canada Accelerates Transition to Zero-Emissions Vehicles

This funding from Canada's new government will make zero-emission vehicles more practical for Canadian families and companies, encouraging innovation that will strengthen Canada's auto sector.

Natural Resources Canada (NRCan) contributed more than $9.7 million to 23 projects to install more than 850 EV chargers across Canada through the Zero Emission Vehicle Infrastructure Program (ZEVIP).

These investments will make it easier for Canadians to access convenient electric vehicle charging stations at their workplaces, in public spaces, along highways and where they live in multi-unit buildings.      

"We are taking bold steps to make Canada an energy superpower. Through these projects, we are delivering practical on-the-ground solutions for Quebecers with EVs and partnering with Quebec industry to drive the decarbonization of the transportation sector while strengthening our supply chains and energy independence. Investments like this are how we build a cleaner, more secure and more competitive economy," said Tim Hodgson
Minister of Energy and Natural Resources.

Additionally, NRCan contributed $8 million for six projects under the Energy Innovation Program (EIP). These projects will drive innovation in the medium- and heavy-duty vehicle sectors, address real-world operational challenges for electric fleets and support the development of Canadian intellectual property.

NRCan's Green Freight Program (GFP) contributed the remaining $7.9 million for four projects, which are helping the transportation, construction and public works industry modernize their fleets, lower fuel costs and reduce greenhouse gas emissions. By lowering operating costs and fuel consumption for freight operators, these projects are making Canadian industry more competitive and cleaner at the same time.

"With today's announcement, we are accelerating the transition to zero emission vehicles with the installation of more than 850 additional EV chargers across Canada, many of which will be in Quebec, and by empowering breakthrough Canadian technologies that improve electric vehicle performance, safety and reliability in Canada. With Green Freight funding, we are proving that clean transportation is not just for consumers, but also for commercial, industrial and municipal fleets that are transforming the economy across sectors while lowering our emissions," said Guay.

 

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