Canada set to ban sale of fuel-powered cars & trucks by 2035

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July 6, 2021 by Christine Hogg

Canada set to ban sale of fuel-powered cars & trucks by 2035​

Canada will ban the sale of fuel-burning new cars and light-duty trucks from 2035 in an effort to reach net-zero emissions across the country by 2050, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s government said on Tuesday.

Only zero-emissions cars and trucks can be sold from 2035, according to a statement, adding that a mixture of investments and regulations will help industry transition toward that goal. The government also said it will set interim targets for 2025 and 2030.

“We are committed to aligning Canada’s zero-emission vehicles sales targets with those of the most ambitious North American jurisdictions,” Environment Minister Jonathan Wilkinson said in the statement.

Britain said last year it would ban fuel-powered vehicles from 2030, while the United States has yet to fix a date. California, the largest U.S. auto market, said last year it would move to electric vehicles starting in 2035, and the Canadian province of Quebec has set the same target.

British Columbia is phasing out fuel-powered cars and trucks with a total ban coming into effect in 2040.
“We will work with the United States to harmonize fuel efficiency regulations and we’re investing in consumer rebates, charging stations, business tax breaks and industry transition costs,” Wilkinson added.
Trudeau, 49, has pledged to put Canada, the second-largest country by land mass in the world, on a path to net-zero emissions by 2050. Shifting transportation away from fossil fuels is key to meeting that goal.
Canadians broadly support fighting climate change, and Trudeau is expected to trigger an election as soon as September to rid himself of his dependence on opposition support in a minority parliament.
“Canada cannot reach our greenhouse gas targets if emissions from cars, SUVs and pickups, which are currently growing, are not curtailed,” said Keith Brooks, programs director at advocacy group Environmental Defence, who welcomed the move.
Brooks said only 3.5% of vehicles now sold in Canada are electric and that the government needs to do more to support the market for zero-emissions vehicles.
-Source: Reuters
 

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Well they better figure out a better system, then they have now!!
Last weeks heat wave in Calgary, Calgarians were asked to use there home AC units sparingly and NOT to plug in any electric vehicles. As the power grid was already over loaded.
What's going to happen with the grid, when 15 million electric vehicles are plugged in?
 

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Ha ha ha ha.
Are they planning have a power grid that can handle all these cars charging at the same time, by then?

A few weeks ago they were asking people to turn off AC units cause the grid couldn't handle the load.


And is this just new vechicle sales. We can still sell and buy used gas and diesels?
 

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Natural gas generators will be tied into all the gas lines running to the gas stations. Little Generator's can be installed anywhere that has a LPG line. They will be like ATMs.
 

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haha the leadership doesn't even want power overproducing plants to add their "dirty power" to the grid... they'll have this all Phu*ed up
 

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hmm GFR/Veefil doesn't have a Canadian or US distributor yet they're available worldwide...
 

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Wonder how they will get their “road tax” without gas/diesel. Toll booths?
 

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Not a chance in hell the infrastructure will be there to handle charging that many electric vehicles by 2035.

On another note....after seeing the reported installation costs of these car charging stations, I almost wish I was still doing electrical contracting. There's some obscene money being made on the public dime right now.
 
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