by EVAA Staff | Jan 11, 2022
The future is coming and EVAA was in attendance to witness it at #CES2022. To kick it off, let’s talk about a few of the futuristic transportation options potentially coming your way. In the sky we have Skydrive. A Japanese based company established in 2018. The... by EVAA Staff | Sep 10, 2020
The following Google Doc link contains a list of links and other resources that EVAA hopes can be of use to the EV community. Initially, this will contain links we ourselves use repeatedly in our Twitter communications to both exalt the benefits of EVs as well as... by EVAA Staff | Jun 14, 2020
Mason, a student doing a bit of research for a class project on electric vehicles, came across our site. He got word to us that it helped him in his learning – and he also suggested we link to a particular site that he also found helpful – focusing on... by Andrew Batiuk | Aug 6, 2019
EVAA Director William York was on the Danielle Smith radio show on 770 CHQR today. by EVAA Staff | Jun 11, 2019
The CBC is reporting that a pilot project, led by Alberta Motor Transport Association, will see two hydrogen powered semi trucks roaming Alberta’s roadways (predominantly the QE2 between Calgary and Edmonton). We certainly hope the project is a success and shows... by EVAA Staff | May 30, 2019
Here are some EV vehicle sales numbers extracted from an Electric Mobility Canada report for Q1 2019. This includes BEV and PHEV. The top 3 models by sales in Q1 2019 are: 1. Tesla Model 3 (1594), 2. Hyundai Kona (1163), 3. Mitsubishi Outlander (710). Seems like the...