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There is a lot of work to be done to build the talent infrastructure to support EV manufacturing, which should be done through government, industry and education cooperation.
Auto shows may be losing grandiose press conferences to TikTok and YouTube, but that has zero impact on the core of why auto shows exist in the first place.
The next evolution of the automobile chassis is here: one that can accommodate both electric and gasoline powertrains.
By going electric, fleet operators will see their fuel costs fall — it’s as smart for the business as it is healthy for the community.
For months, organizers of the CADA Summit 2024 were urging dealers to register for the event before it sold out. True to form, the jam-packed conference opened this morning at the Metro Toronto Convention Centre in Ontario as one of the first events to kick off a full week of events connected to the Canadian…
These changes are not just technological advancements but indicate deeper societal transformations.
Safe-Guard Canada, a provider of protection products for the automotive, RV, powersports and marine sectors, has launched a redesigned website that speaks not only to the company’s shift towards digital transformation — but also the broader shift occurring in the automotive sector. The company’s digital transformation mirrors the changes taking place across the automotive industry.…
Vehicles may be equipped with advanced sensor technology and machine learning algorithms that can predict weather disasters in real-time by the time 2030 rolls around. That is according to the International Drivers Association, which said in a news release that new vehicles are expected to be equipped with this technology within the next six years,…
The urgency to solve these challenges is not only about identifying problems. It’s also about accelerating solutions to create a frictionless experience when driving an EV.
Three auto enthusiasts are marketing the first-ever Toronto industrial car condominium to store high-end exotic and vintage automobiles. Ming Zee, Christopher Grant, and Todd Yule have retrofitted a former Gilbey’s distillery building in Etobicoke, Ont., into a 183,000 square-foot storage warehouse in Etobicoke. They bought the building, which is zoned in an industrial area, in…