Sarah undefinedMore from Sarah undefinedNewsCircuitry Showdown: Toyota Tacoma EV beats out Ford F-150 Lightning in Autolist surveyToronto, Ontario — A new survey from Autolist says consumers prefer a the yet-to-be-unveiled Toyota Tacoma EV over the Ford F-150 Lightning. While the Toyota Tacoma EV hasn’t launched yet or even been revealed or announced, 3,600 car shoppers surveyed by Autolist from August to November still picked the theoretical vehicle as the most popular […]December 22, 2023NewsAn Electric Give and Take: B.C. Hydro announces Canada’s first vehicle-to-grid pilot projectVictoria, British Columbia — A new pilot project from B.C. Hydro aims to allow electric vehicles to share electricity back to the grid with an aim of allowing EVs to act as portable batteries. On December 15, B.C. utility announced that it has successfully tested the vehicle-to-grid program, which would allow electricity to be pushed […]December 22, 2023NewsStriking Lightning: Ford slashing F-150 Lightning production in 2024 sighting weak customer demandToronto, Ontario — Ford Motor Company is planning to slash production of the F-150 Lightning next year to half its current levels. This pullback comes just months after Ford completed factory upgrades that increased production capacity to 150,000 Lightning trucks per year. In August, Ford resumed production of the F-150 Lightning at the Rouge Electric […]December 13, 2023NewsMixed Messaging: New report shows declining interest in EVs in 2023, yet ZEV registrations surge in Q3Toronto, Ontario — A new report from AutoTrader shows that Canadian interest in electric vehicles (EVs) is declining; however, Statistics Canada says zero-emission vehicle (ZEV) registrations have continued to surge in the third quarter. On December 11, AutoTrader.ca published its top Canadian search data for 2023 which showed a rise in the popularity of trucks […]December 13, 2023NewsReliability Ratings: Consumer Reports reveals EVs are more reliable than PHEVs, but less than ICE vehiclesToronto, Ontario — Electric vehicles have 79 percent more reliability problems on average than combustion cars, most of which occur in the high-voltage battery system, according to Consumer Reports’ (CR) latest Annual Auto Reliability Study. In 2023, CR gathered data on more than 330,000 vehicles from the 2000 to 2023 model years, as well as […]November 29, 2023Previous PagePage 13 of 13