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Environment committee  Good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen. Thank you for the opportunity to address your committee as part of your study on zero-emission vehicles in Canada. Founded in 2006, Electric Mobility Canada is one of the very first organizations in the world dedicated to electric mobility.

November 25th, 2020Committee meeting

Daniel Breton

Environment committee  That's an excellent question. You're ultimately talking about the entire vehicle lifecycle, that is, production of the vehicle, including its battery, use and disposal. On pages 8 and 9 of the brief I sent you on Monday, we discuss an analysis that was conducted by the National

November 25th, 2020Committee meeting

Daniel Breton

Environment committee  Yes, that's correct.

November 25th, 2020Committee meeting

Daniel Breton

Environment committee  I just told you about the study conducted by the National Research Council of Canada. I'm talking about the entire lifecycle, from the mining of raw materials to battery manufacturing, vehicle use and disposal. That's the full lifecycle. It includes drilling for oil and mining ra

November 25th, 2020Committee meeting

Daniel Breton

Environment committee  I have the answer to that question.

November 25th, 2020Committee meeting

Daniel Breton

Environment committee  The study published in 2019 on atmospheric pollution states that it has an impact of $114 billion a year. That's a recent study, from barely a year ago. It suggests that large quantities of atmospheric pollution comes from transportation and that road transportation—light, medium

November 25th, 2020Committee meeting

Daniel Breton

November 25th, 2020Committee meeting

Daniel Breton

Environment committee  This is very important because, believe it or not, I've been talking about a Canadian EV industry strategy since 2006. As I said, as time goes by we're going to switch more and more towards EV for light-duty to heavy-duty vehicles. More and more studies are coming out. One from

November 25th, 2020Committee meeting

Daniel Breton

Environment committee  Yes, actually we have. We support some kind of rebate for used EVs or PHEVs in Canada. Actually, there is a rebate in B.C. There's one in Quebec as well. For people who can't afford or don't want to pay for a brand new vehicle, whether a gas vehicle or an electric vehicle, gett

November 25th, 2020Committee meeting

Daniel Breton

Environment committee  I haven't. I can't. All of them have included.... To us, what we see as the best pattern is to have rebates—subsidies—for the purchase of electric vehicles, as well as regulation. They go hand in hand. With regard to the last question you asked, I remember when Toyota came out

November 25th, 2020Committee meeting

Daniel Breton

Environment committee  It's quite simple. When you look at electric vehicle sales, you tend to focus on cars, but they also include trucks, transit buses and school buses. There are various types of vehicles, including electric and hydrogen vehicles. The Quebec government has announced that it wants t

November 25th, 2020Committee meeting

Daniel Breton

Environment committee  It's because manufacturers send the vehicles where there are mandates. It's as simple as that. I can give you two examples. Right now, if you want to purchase a Toyota RAV4 Prime, you'll be able to get it in Quebec because there's a ZEV mandate. You won't be able to get it elsew

November 25th, 2020Committee meeting

Daniel Breton

Environment committee  Absolutely. That's what we've seen elsewhere.

November 25th, 2020Committee meeting

Daniel Breton

Environment committee  Actually, there are two very interesting companies in Canada that work on recycling batteries. Now they have technologies that can recycle up to 95% of the components. That's very good, first of all, and one thing you cannot recycle is oil. Once it's burned, that's it. There's a

November 25th, 2020Committee meeting

Daniel Breton

Environment committee  That's an interesting question. People don't realize that increasing numbers of electric vehicles can be preprogrammed to recharge at night. Demand for electricity occurs during the day, not the night. Demand is high mainly between 7 a.m. and 7 p.m. In many parts of the world,

November 25th, 2020Committee meeting

Daniel Breton