Ottawa Climate Action Fund (OCAF): Supporting
EnviroCentre has launched EV Experience, with support from OCAF the Ottawa Community Foundation and Natural Resources Canada, to break down barriers
Ottawa's target is to have a 75 per cent EV adoption rate by 2035 and a 90 per cent rate by 2040.
EnviroCentre has launched EV Experience, with support from OCAF the Ottawa Community Foundation and Natural Resources Canada, to break down barriers
The City of Ottawa has partnered with multiple local organizations to launch EV Experience, a new project to help make electric vehicles accessible to all communities in Ottawa.
The federal government announced a suite of new electric vehicle policies Thursday, including the reintroduction of the popular rebate program and the elimination of the EV sales
EnviroCentre has launched EV Experience, with support from OCAF the Ottawa Community Foundation and Natural Resources Canada, to break down barriers to access and shift the perception of electric
We expect that the widespread adoption of electric vehicles will only occur when the major manufacturers produce electric or hybrid cars that are comparable in cost and performance to
By addressing both environmental imperatives and economic barriers, the federal government is setting the stage for widespread EV adoption, especially as consumers grow
Objective (s): This project aims to understand the needs and perceptions of current and prospective EV owners in Ottawa, the challenges behind public and residential infrastructure implementation, and
Canada''s electric vehicle mandate is in the political crosshairs. Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre wants it gone and Prime Minister Mark Carney is pausing and reviewing the policy.
Prime Minister Mark Carney says his government will repeal Canada''s electric vehicle sales mandate and replace it with tougher emissions regulations, arguing the new approach will still
In addition to supporting personal electric vehicles, the City is committed to continuing to convert its fleet vehicles to hybrid and electric vehicles through its Municipal Green Fleet Plan.
In Ontario, switching to electric-powered mobility makes sense because our system is not powered by fossil fuels, which means it is 94 percent emissions-free. In our race to reduce emissions