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Clean Energy Canada responds to reports that the federal government is considering updating its EV Availability Standard

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    https://cleanenergycanada.org/clean-energy-canada-responds-to-reports-that-the-federal-government-is-considering-updating-its-ev-availability-standard/

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      https://cleanenergycanada.org/clean-energy-canada-responds-to-reports-that-the-federal-government-is-considering-updating-its-ev-availability-standard/

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      lemmyoutofhere@lemmy.ca
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      Fuck the US. Time to cut ties with that ageing dinosaur.

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        Fuck the US. Time to cut ties with that ageing dinosaur.

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        It’s time for Canada to bring back local industries and do trade with others!

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          It’s time for Canada to bring back local industries and do trade with others!

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          lemmyoutofhere@lemmy.ca
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          Lowering tariffs on Chinese EV would be a quick jumpstart. Get BYD to build an assembly plant here and kickstart EV materials production.

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            Lowering tariffs on Chinese EV would be a quick jumpstart. Get BYD to build an assembly plant here and kickstart EV materials production.

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            Personally I’m interested in the bev models from Project Arrow, Hyundai, Honda, VW, and Toyota.

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              Personally I’m interested in the bev models from Project Arrow, Hyundai, Honda, VW, and Toyota.

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              I wouldn’t bet on Toyota.

              “Toyota Chairman Akio Toyoda doubled down on his belief that hybrids, not EVs, are the smarter and more sustainable option in many parts of the world.”

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              (www.news.com.au)

              If Project Arrow could get off the ground, it would be fantastic.

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                Personally I’m interested in the bev models from Project Arrow, Hyundai, Honda, VW, and Toyota.

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                outlierblue@lemmy.ca
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                I love Project Arrow but god is that prototype ugly.

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                  I love Project Arrow but god is that prototype ugly.

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                  greyeyedghost@lemmy.ca
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                  But is it more or less ugly than the Pontiac Aztek?

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                    yaztromo@lemmy.world
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                    I truly hope Prime Minister Carney doesn’t drop the mandate.

                    There are two very important parts of the enabling legislation that too many people just don’t seem to know, and it’s skewing the online discussions everywhere:

                    1. PHEV’s are still going to be allowed after 2035. So if you are so enamoured with giving your hard earned money to the oil and gas companies you’ll still be able to do so for decades to come;
                    2. The mandate doesn’t affect used vehicles at all;
                    3. Companies that miss the legislated targets can instead get credits by building out EVSE (charging) infrastructure. So for all those online pundits who think we should drop the mandate because we don’t have enough charging infrastructure, we get that infrastructure by keeping the mandates, and it gets paid for by the companies selling too many gas powered cars (and not taxpayers).

                    PM Carney needs to tell the automotive executives who say they can’t sell enough EVs/PHEVs to start building out infrastructure. It may be worthwhile to re-balance some of the timelines and how much the infrastructure credits are worth, but dumping them entirely is bad for Canada as a whole.

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