A Tesla Supercharger station in Canmore, Alberta, Canada on May 6, 2022. Sharon Hahn Darlin / CC BY 2.0
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The Canadian province of Ottawa is planning to announce new automobile regulations — the Electric Vehicle Availability Standard — this week, while the Canadian government is set to unveil a requirement that all new cars must be zero emissions by 2035, according to a senior government source, as Reuters reported.
The Electric Vehicle Availability Standard would help to shorten electric vehicle (EV) wait times, as well as make sure the Canadian market has available supply, the source told Reuters.
Québec and British Columbia have already implemented the…
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