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    ArticleApr 16, 2026

    EV Range in Winter: How Much Do You Really Lose in Canada?

    Canadian EV owners can expect a 20–40% range reduction in winter, depending on vehicle type and heating use. Heat pumps significantly reduce energy drain, while resistive heating causes larger losses. Proper pre-conditioning, efficient driving, and strategic charging planning are essential for reliable winter EV operation.

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    ArticleApr 16, 2026

    How to Claim the Federal iZEV Rebate in Canada: Step-by-Step Guide

    The federal iZEV rebate in Canada offers up to C$5,000 for eligible BEVs under C$55,000 MSRP. This rebate, combined with provincial incentives in BC, Quebec, Nova Scotia, and PEI, can significantly reduce the net cost of switching to an EV. The process involves purchasing from a registered dealer, registering the vehicle, and submitting the application on the Government of Canada’s iZEV website.

    ArticleApr 16, 2026

    Buying a Used EV in Canada: What You Need to Know

    Buying a used EV in Canada is a cost-effective way to enter the electric vehicle market, saving approximately C$10,000–C$20,000 compared to new models while still benefiting from lower operating costs and available rebates. Canadian buyers must consider regional charging infrastructure, winter performance impacts, and battery health when purchasing used EVs.

    ArticleApr 16, 2026

    Home Charging for Canadian EV Owners: Level 1 vs Level 2 vs DC Fast

    For most Canadian EV owners, a Level 2 home charger offers the best balance of speed, cost, and convenience. It adds 100–200 km of range per hour at about C$0.03–0.05 per km, significantly cheaper than Level 1 or public DC fast charging. Cold weather reduces range but pre-conditioning your battery helps maintain efficiency.

    ArticleApr 16, 2026

    Best EVs for Canadian Winters: Heat Pump, AWD, and Cold-Weather Range

    The best EVs for Canadian winters combine heat pumps, AWD, and at least 400 km of claimed range. These features reduce heating costs, improve traction, and help maintain range in cold weather. With federal and provincial rebates, EVs can save Canadian drivers C$1,800–$2,800 annually compared to gasoline vehicles.

    ArticleApr 16, 2026

    Should You Lease or Buy an EV in Canada? Financial Breakdown

    Should You Lease or Buy an EV in Canada? Financial Breakdown

    ArticleApr 16, 2026

    How Long Does an EV Battery Last in Canada's Climate?

    Modern EV batteries in Canada are designed to last 8–10 years or more, retaining 70–80% of their original capacity with proper care. Cold weather can reduce range by 20–40% but doesn’t significantly shorten battery life if you follow best practices like pre-conditioning and avoiding frequent full discharges.

    ArticleApr 16, 2026

    EV Maintenance Costs in Canada: What You Actually Pay

    Canadian EV owners save C$1,800–C$2,800 annually compared to gasoline vehicles, with operating costs around C$0.02–C$0.03 per kilometre. Maintenance is dramatically lower due to fewer moving parts, and provincial incentives can reach up to C$12,000.

    ArticleApr 16, 2026

    Canada's EV Market in 2026: Sales Trends, Top Models, and What's Coming

    Canada’s EV market is booming in 2026, with rising sales, competitive pricing, and expanding charging infrastructure making electric vehicles more accessible than ever. Provincial incentives and federal rebates are accelerating adoption, while falling battery costs are driving innovation and affordability.

    ArticleApr 16, 2026

    Federal iZEV Rebate: Will Canada Bring It Back in 2026?

    With the federal iZEV rebate set to expire at the end of 2025, Canadian EV buyers face uncertainty about one of the most influential incentives for electric vehicle adoption. The rebate has been pivotal in driving BEV sales and shaping the country’s transition to zero-emission vehicles, and its future will significantly impact affordability, market growth, and provincial adoption rates.

    ArticleApr 16, 2026

    New EVs Coming to Canada in 2026: Every Confirmed Launch

    Canada’s EV market is poised for a transformative year in 2026 with more than 25 new battery electric and plug-in hybrid models confirmed for launch. This expansion brings unprecedented choice, competitive pricing, and critical advancements in cold-weather performance. Buyers can expect improved negotiation leverage, evolving incentive structures, and expanded charging infrastructure to support adoption.

    ArticleApr 16, 2026

    Tesla vs the World: How Competition Is Reshaping Canada's EV Market

    Canada's EV market is undergoing rapid change as legacy automakers and new entrants challenge Tesla's dominance, driving down prices, expanding model choices, and accelerating charging infrastructure development.

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