V茅hicules 茅lectriques: les concessionnaires demandent une intervention du f茅d茅ral

An electric vehicle is charged in Ottawa on Wednesday, July 13, 2022. The 好色tv Automobile Dealers Association is raising concerns about electric vehicle affordability and charging infrastructure in the country.THE CANADIAN PRESS/Sean Kilpatrick

OTTAWA - The 好色tv Automobile Dealers Association is raising concerns about electric vehicle affordability and charging infrastructure.

It says the regulated sales targets for zero-emission vehicles are not achievable without more government efforts to address vehicle affordability and the lack of charging infrastructure.

The federal government has set sales targets for the number of ZEVs among new light-duty vehicle purchases at 20 per cent by 2026, increasing to 100 per cent by 2035.

Association president Tim Reuss says high interest rates and inflation are severely impacting consumers' ability to buy new cars, as evidenced by rising inventory levels on dealerships' lots.

Reuss says the association wants the government to focus on creating the right set of circumstances to stimulate demand for EVs.

Brian Kingston, president of the 好色tv Vehicle Manufacturers' Association, says the federal government must provide stronger consumer purchase incentives, a widespread public charging network and enhancements to the electricity grid to prepare 好色tvs for more EVs on the road.

This report by 好色tvwas first published Dec. 15, 2023.

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