The electric vehicle (EV) revolution and the push for decarbonisation have sparked a boom in battery manufacturing and energy storage projects across North America, largely in Canada, which is fast becoming a global leader in the sector.
At a time when Canadian consumers are more interested than ever in the origin of the products they buy, let''s look at the electrified vehicles currently being manufactured in Canada. Here are all the electrified vehicles manufactured in Canada in 2025.
Investments in zero-emission vehicles, battery technologies and semiconductors play a key role in making Canada a world leader in clean technologies.
Canada''s list of achievements is noteworthy: launching the country''s first full-scale electric vehicle assembly plant, landing a trio of highly sought-after EV battery gigafactories from Volkswagen, Stellantis/LG, and
BESS is the fastest growing energy storage technology in Canada and is also the dominant storage technology in terms of capacity and number of sites. All but four projects proposed to be commissioned by 2030 are battery storage,
Canada''s list of achievements is noteworthy: launching the country''s first full-scale electric vehicle assembly plant, landing a trio of highly sought-after EV battery gigafactories from Volkswagen, Stellantis/LG, and Northvolt, and
It''s time for a new kind of Canadian car company: one that puts our ideas, our resources, and our workers first. We''re building a vehicle for Canada — designed, engineered, and assembled right here, using local partners and supply chains.
Canada has made aggressive EV sales targets and has committed to achieve 100% ZEV sales by 2035 for all light-duty vehicles. To help support these ambitious targets, Canada is investing to make ZEVs more affordable and charging stations more accessible.
Ontario, Canada – Stellantis N.V. and LG Energy Solution (LGES) today announced they have executed binding, definitive agreements to establish the first large scale, domestic, electric vehicle battery manufacturing facility in Canada.
NextStar Energy, a CA$5 billion megaproject in Windsor, Ontario, sponsored by joint venture between Stellantis and LG Energy Solution, is set to become Canada''s first large-scale electric vehicle (EV) battery production plant.
Canada''s energy storage market is on the brink of substantial expansion, driven by increasing demand for electricity from electric vehicles, hydrogen production, and industrial use.