Under relevant legislation regulated by the Department of Environment and Climate Change, Canada has required one-fifth of all passenger cars, SUVs and trucks sold to be electric by 2026. By 2030, this ratio will reach 60 percent of all sales. By 2035, all passenger cars sold in Canada must be electric.
Steven Guilbeault, Canada’s Minister for Environment and Climate Change, said in a statement that the new regulation is “about ensuring Canadians have access to the tools they want”. On the other hand, dealers, sellers and importers that do not comply with these sales targets will face penalties under the Canadian Environmental Protection Act.
Canada’s road is long
On the other hand, this new regulation is the first major implementation of Canada’s emission reduction plan in 2021. Under this plan, Canada aims to reduce its greenhouse gas emissions by 2030 to 40 to 45 percent below 2005 levels. Passenger vehicles play an important role in the country’s emissions reduction plan. Passenger vehicles account for half of all road transport emissions and about 10 percent of Canada’s total emissions across all sectors.