Issue 22 – Canada’s Role in the Electric Vehicle Transition
Canada has made commitments to reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions to reach lofty goals of reducing GHG to 40% lower than in 2005 by 2030, and to reach net-zero status by 2050. According to the Infrastructure Canada website, the transportation sector accounts for 25% of Canada’s GHG emissions. Making the shift from internal combustion engine (ICE) technology to zero-emission EV technology will play a critical role in Canada achieving its net zero goals.
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Issue 22 – Canada’s Role in the Electric Vehicle Transition
Canada has made commitments to reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions to reach lofty goals of reducing GHG to 40% lower than in 2005 by 2030, and to reach net-zero status by 2050. According to the Infrastructure Canada website, the transportation sector accounts for 25% of Canada’s GHG emissions. Making the shift from internal combustion engine (ICE) technology to zero-emission EV technology will play a critical role in Canada achieving its net zero goals.
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By Charles Marleau CIM® and William Mitchell CIM®
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