Federal government announces $1.5-billion for zero-emission buses and charging infrastructure

Funds are part of a $10-billion Canadian Infrastructure Bank Growth Plan to shore up the economy with investments in clean energy and low-carbon building retrofits, agriculture and broadband initiatives

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NRCan seeks local organizations to manage projects in latest EV-infrastructure RFP

Funding will go to third-party organizations — provincial and municipal governments and non-profits, in particular — that are able to co-fund and administer payouts to recipients installing urban and suburban EV chargers

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ZEVs and active transit are cornerstones of government’s plan to exceed 2030 climate goal

Speech from the Throne prioritizes pandemic response and signals forthcoming measures to advance the clean transportation economy

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Has Angus Taylor heard of Battery Day? EVs ranked second order priority in roadmap

As world focuses on Tesla’s Battery Day, Australia’s emissions reductions minister ignores EVs and ranks charging as a second order priority in his technology roadmap.
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