Auto industry calls on Ottawa to pump brakes on EV mandates as incentives dry up
Ottawa officially announced the abrupt pause to the federal government’s electric vehicle mandates, swerving the Canadian auto industry off the road.
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Joanna Kyriazis, director of public affairs at Clean Energy Canada, told Canada’sNational Observer she sympathizes with the auto industry and auto dealers. She said the end of the incentives is a “huge oversight right at the time when Canadians can help make ends meet and reduce their monthly bills by getting a clean car that’s cheaper to own.”
Canadian EV drivers save about $30,000 to $40,000 over the course of the vehicle's life compared to driving a gas-powered car, according to a recent Clean Energy Canada analysis. EV drivers can expect to save around $3,000 to $4,000 per year, which is the equivalent of paying $0.40 per litre at the pump over the vehicle’s lifetime.