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Environment group warns against repealing federal electric vehicle mandate

  • An environmental think tank warns the federal government against repealing its electric vehicle mandate and suggests aiding the rollout of more EVs.
  • Clean Energy Canada recommends that the federal government revise its EV targets to help the auto sector manage declining EV sales.
  • The group calls for the re-funding of the EV incentive program, which was suspended in January due to a lack of funding.
  • Clean Energy Canada urges reconsideration of the 100 percent tariff on cheaper EVs from China, effective since October.
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Environment group warns against repealing federal electric vehicle mandate

Breaking News, Sports, Manitoba, Canada

·Winnipeg, Canada
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OTTAWA—An environmental think tank warns the federal government against the repeal of the requirement to purchase electric vehicles, instead suggesting that it contribute to the release of more vehicles. In a statement released on Friday, Clean Energy Canada made three recommendations in Ottawa to help Canadians obtain affordable electric vehicles at less than $40,000.

·Richelieu, Canada
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It's a good choice to make savings. Yet, the intentions to buy an electric car remain weak in France.... L的article Why still say no to the car that can help you make savings? appeared first on Automobile Clean.

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Winnipeg Free Press broke the news in Winnipeg, Canada on Sunday, July 6, 2025.
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