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Saint-Jean-Sur-Richelieu will have its first Electric Forest
The City of Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu is extremely pleased to announce that it will have its very first electric forest thanks to a carbon neutral initiative organized as part of the 3rd edition of the Montreal Electric Vehicle Show.
SUV Review: 2019 Mitsubishi Outlander PHEV
Mitsubishi would seem to be an unlikely choice for plug-in poster child of the year, what with Tesla grabbing headlines, Nissan having long deemed the Leaf its corporate future, and even Volvo — newcomer to environmentally-conscious set — fitting the word “electrified” into seemingly every public relations missive it releases. All have long-standing reputations for technological innovation, and R&D budgets that Mitsubishi engineers can only dream about.
Tesla Model S, Model X get a bump to almost 600 kilometres of range
Tesla has just updated its long-range Model S sedan and Model X SUV with even more range, growing ever closer to the fabled 400-mile EV.
Ford investing US$500M in electric vehicle startup Rivian
Ford is sinking a half-billion dollars into electric vehicle startup Rivian in a deal that has the companies working together on a new Ford EV based on Rivian underpinnings.
Want a 2019 Toyota Prius with all-wheel-drive? Don’t miss its competitors
So you want a Prius: More specifically, one that can challenge a Canadian winter. You’re not alone: Toyota’s Prius is, after all, the most popular “electrified” vehicle of all time, Toyota having moved more than six million of them — if you count the entire Prius family — a number that represents almost half of all hybrids — not just Toyota — that have ever been sold. Half of all the hybrids ever sold by any manufacturer.