Canadians Still Aren’t Buying The Government’s EV Mandate
- Canada’s push to end gas-powered cars isn’t going as planned.
- A new survey shows strong public opposition to the EV mandate.
- Many drivers still plan to buy traditional gas-powered vehicles.
A new survey from the Canadian International Auto Show paints a more complicated picture of the country’s electric vehicle plans than policymakers might expect. While the federal government continues to push for a gradual phase-out of gas-powered vehicles, public sentiment hasn’t caught up.
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A whopping 68 percent of respondents were against the move and most people said their next vehicle would likely be a traditional combustion model.
Reading the Room
That’s probably not the news the government wants to hear, but 47 percent of respondents said their next vehicle would likely be a conventional gas model. Thirty percent are eyeing an eco-friendly hybrid, while 11 percent are thinking about getting a plug-in hybrid.
As for EVs, they’re barely a blip on the radar as just 10 percent of respondents said their next vehicle would likely be an EV. People were also split on whether EV incentives should be brought back as only 54 percent agreed or strongly agreed.
Still, there was some consensus on one key point: most respondents said a stronger public charging network would be essential to drive future EV sales.
How Much Choice Matters
The auto show said the findings reveal that “consumer choice, across a range of powertrains and price points, remains a top priority for drivers.” The government appears to be willing to listen as reports have suggested changes are in the works following a review.
While Canadians have conflicting feelings about electric cars, they’re largely united amid a trade war with America. Seventy-seven percent of people surveyed agreed or strongly agreed that Canada should protect its auto industry.
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That’s easier said than done and we’ve seen a number of high profile cancellations recently including the Chevrolet BrightDrop electric vans. Furthermore, Stellantis recently announced plans to build the Compass in Belvidere, Illinois instead of Brampton, Ontario.