Vehicle manufacturers continue to make headlines related to their commitment to producing and selling EVs. But they are not the only ones setting ambitious goals. Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced that Canada will ban the sale of fuel-burning new vehicles starting in 2035 to reach net-zero emissions across the country by 2050. Provinces across the country have announced their own infrastructure investments to support the goal.
In addition, most companies have defined ESG goals that will require reducing or eliminating emissions through EVs. But electrifying your fleet is a journey, and there are special considerations and opportunities to be aware of when preparing your Canadian fleet for electrification.
Spring and warmer temperatures can bring unpredictable weather with storms, hail and high winds and hazards on the roadways like potholes and standing water.
Check out these spring driving tips to help keep safe while on the road.
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