The NRCan-backed program will support decarbonizing and increasing the competitiveness of Canada’s EV battery supply chain
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The NRCan-backed program will support decarbonizing and increasing the competitiveness of Canada’s EV battery supply chain
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With current regulations frustrating charging station deployment across the province, Nova Scotia is moving to “modernize” its electricity system
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Public documents and industry sources confirm to Electric Autonomy that the federal government is in early consultations regarding possible future updates to the National Building Code to include “EV ready requirements”
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Public documents and industry sources confirm to Electric Autonomy that the federal government is in early consultations regarding possible future updates to the National Building Code to include “EV ready requirements”
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The deal, which gives Mitsubishi an initial 7.5-per-cent project stake, will help advance Frontier’s plans to start building the mine site in 2025
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With $495,000 in funding, the study will develop a roadmap with a goal of transitioning over 2,800 school buses to electric power
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Explosions, slashings, crush tests and cars set on fire. Welcome to the National Research Council’s battery abuse lab, our fourth installment in Electric Autonomy’s Behind the Battery series
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At its inaugural N3 Summit, NGen announced the funding will be combined with $54.4 million in industry contributions for a total of $86.7 million spread between 15 projects
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The new $13.5-million Canadian Battery Innovation Centre and a separate battery technology graduate program will help meet the growing Canadian demand for EV battery expertise
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Confusion still surrounds a series of rolling grid alerts issued by the Alberta Energy Systems Operator in which EV charging was discouraged
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