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New electric vehicle chargers coming to B.C.
May 21, 2021 by Christine Hogg

More electric vehicle charging stations are coming to Langley, British Columbia. The Honourable Seamus O’Regan Jr., Minister of Natural Resources,  announced a $150,000 investment to install 21 electric vehicle (EV) chargers in Langley, B.C. to encourage the adoption of zero-emission

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Nucap Energy website is now live
May 20, 2021 by Christine Hogg

Nucap has just introduced Nucap Energy, the evolution of the NRS surface modification technology. Developed through a patented manufacturing process, the company’s latest innovation is a new lightweight, flexible thermal-conductor that substantially improves heat transfer effectiveness. The process, called GRIPMetal,

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Autocrypt & Shield team up for enhanced electric and autonomous vehicle cybersecurity
May 17, 2021 by Christine Hogg

Electric vehicle and autonomous vehicle cybersecurity provider Autocrypt has partnered with the Shield Automotive Cybersecurity Centre of Excellence, hosted by the University of Windsor, to prioritize research and development in securing connected and autonomous vehicles. As automotive technology evolves to

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Toronto-based EV retailer aims to make EV ownership accessible for everyone
May 5, 2021 by Christine Hogg

Toronto-based electric car retailer, electric vehicle network (EV Network) has raised its first seed capital from investment firm, EV Angels to make electric car ownership more accessible for everyone. According to the latest survey by KPMG, nearly 70 per cent

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Magna’s billionaire founder is looking to build a single-seat EV
April 22, 2021 by Christine Hogg

According to media reports, billionaire founder of Magna, Frank Stronach, is looking to build a series of three-wheeled, single-seat electric vehicles for the Greater Toronto Area. The SARIT (Safe Affordable Reliable Innovative Transport), Stronach emphasized, will “change transportation in the

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EV Connect is expanding its network to Canada
April 14, 2021 by Christine Hogg

EV Connect, a software-as-a-service company that has built the infrastructure to allow site owners and utilities to quickly deploy, manage, and scale customized EV charging networks, today announced its plans to expand the Company’s EV charging network into Canada. With

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Mass-production electric vehicle facility coming to Québec
March 26, 2021 by Christine Hogg

Taiga Motors Inc., a leading developer of electric off-road vehicles, announced plans to build a mass-production assembly facility in the city of Shawinigan, Québec. The first phase of construction, scheduled for completion in 2022, represents an investment to accelerate the

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More public EV charging options coming to Canada with new agreement
March 23, 2021 by Christine Hogg

FLO, a North American charging network for electric vehicles and a major provider of smart charging software and equipment, has signed an agreement with Greenlots, (a member of the Shell Group) for a new roaming agreement, unlocking even more public charging stations across

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EV Battery Tech launches the IoniX Pro Smart Charger
March 16, 2021 by Christine Hogg

Extreme Vehicle Battery Technologies Corp. has officially launched of its previously unveiled IoniX Pro EV Smart Charger Series (the “EV Smart Charger“). With the EV market projected to grow almost five times over the next six years, it is necessary