Group 1 - The Canadian government announced a new electric vehicle development strategy, committing to significant investments and partnerships to enhance its position in the global electric vehicle market [1] - Canada aims to diversify its automotive export markets, particularly by strengthening cooperation with China and South Korea, amidst threats from U.S. tariffs on Canadian automotive products [1] - The government plans to implement a comprehensive trade framework to improve the competitiveness of the automotive industry, including tax incentives and tariff adjustments [1] Group 2 - A five-year "Electric Vehicle Affordability Program" will be launched with a budget of CAD 2.3 billion, providing subsidies for consumers purchasing electric vehicles [2] - From February 16, 2026, consumers can receive up to CAD 5,000 for battery electric vehicles and CAD 2,500 for plug-in hybrids, with specific price limits on eligible vehicles [2] - The government aims for electric vehicles to account for 75% of new car sales by 2035 and 90% by 2040, supported by stricter greenhouse gas emission standards [2] Group 3 - A report indicates that Canadian new energy vehicle sales are expected to grow from 40,000 in 2020 to 110,000 by 2025, but with a projected 30% decline in 2025 due to various market factors [3] - Major automotive groups like Hyundai-Kia, Tesla, and Toyota are expected to dominate the market, with sales exceeding 10,000 units each by 2025 [3] - Canada will impose a 100% additional tax on Chinese electric vehicles in 2024, but a quota system will allow for a gradual increase in imports under favorable tariff conditions [3] Group 4 - Chinese automakers are advised to focus on affordable models priced below CAD 35,000 to align with Canadian market demands and quota policies [4] - The Canadian market is undergoing rapid transformation driven by policy changes, creating opportunities for Chinese electric vehicles to fill the production gap and meet consumer demand for affordable options [4] - As the quota increases and charging infrastructure improves, Chinese automakers are expected to gain market share in Canada, contributing to local zero-emission goals [4]
加拿大发布新政 目标成为全球电动车领导者
Di Yi Cai Jing·2026-02-06 23:55