That’s about 33,000 new zero-emission registrations compared to about 24,000 in the same quarter of 2021.
Parliamentary Secretary Julie Dabrusin, said when she announced the proposed regulations that penalties would be “phased in” for automakers if they don’t meet the sales mandates. They are already working under emissions mandates, she said, so “it would be the same system that they have already been working under, but now it’s just going to be applied to sales targets.”
In Quebec and British Columbia, provincial mandates are already in place. In Quebec, about 11,000 zero-emission vehicles were registered in the fourth quarter of 2022. In B.C., about 7,500, and in Ontario, about 12,000.
Alberta did not provide Statistics Canada with vehicle data “due to contractual limitations of the existing data sharing agreement.” The other provinces and territories saw a couple of hundred registrations at most, and usually only dozens.
In the fourth quarter of 2019, about 3 percent of vehicle registrations were zero-emission, compared to the 9.6 percent of 2022.
The analysis says the emission reductions are estimated to be 430 megatons, “valued at $19.2 billion in avoided global damages.”