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Thursday 5 November 2020

Three ways Ottawa can score big with a power play on electric vehicle policy

EV policies that leverage GHG standards, support commercial vehicle stakeholders and that are directly linked to creating jobs, are among strategies proposed by clean transportation research expert Ben Sharpe.

With Ford and Fiat Chrysler Automobiles announcing plans in the past month to produce EVs in Ontario, Canada’s auto sector is getting some much-needed good news. While the federal government may rightly feel excited about these developments, policymakers should keep their victory lap short and look to build on this momentum to create a major power play on EV policy.

Here are three strategies that government officials in Ottawa can use to build on the Ford and FCA breakthroughs and increase Canada’s chances to play more of a leading role in the global shift to EVs.

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