Project Arrow 2.0: bigger, better, designed to strengthen Canada’s EV ecosystem

Project Arrow 2.0 will produce a series of 10 to 20 vehicles featuring upgraded technology and new suppliers in a program that helps solve Canada’s EV ecosystem challenges

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Cape Breton to get electric buses, maintenance facility refresh in $54-million funding deal

Transit Cape Breton has secured $54 million from three levels of government to purchase six electric buses, charging infrastructure and refurbish its bus maintenance depot

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What is going on with kWh billing and public EV charging prices?

Here is what you need to know about why, for some EV drivers, when charging networks switch to kWh-based billing, the price of charging an electric vehicle seems to balloon overnight

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EXCLUSIVE: Trademark application for new Volkswagen-Umicore joint venture, Ionway, filed in Canada

Public registry documents show a trademark application filing with the Canadian government for Ionway in April

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Northvolt reaches deal with Quebec and Ottawa to build a $7-billion battery cell factory

The Swedish battery maker joined the provincial and federal governments in today’s announcement, unveiling details of the planned 60 GWh factory

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