While Canadians flocked to purchase gas-powered vehicles over the summer, electric vehicle sales continued to nosedive, according to new data from Statistics Canada:
Electric vehicle sales dropped 35.2 per cent in June compared to last year. Zero-emission vehicles comprised only 7.9 per cent of total new motor vehicles sold that month, with 14,090 entering the market.
Meanwhile, 177,313 new motor vehicles were sold in Canada in June, up 6.2 per cent from June 2024.
"In dollar terms, sales increased 3.1 per cent during the same period. In June 2025, there were more new motor vehicles sold in every province compared with the same period in 2024," reads the Statistics Canada data.
"Sales of new passenger cars increased 19.5 per cent in June 2025, marking the first gain in this subsector since November 2024. In June 2025, sales of new trucks (+4.3 per cent) were also higher than one year earlier."
Despite dwindling sales, the Carney government remains committed to its electric vehicle mandate of having 60 per cent of all vehicles sold be ZEVs by 2030 and 100 per cent by 2035, banning all motor vehicle sales.
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(Score: 5, Informative) by MostCynical on Tuesday August 26, @10:46PM
In Australia, Chinese EVs are out-selling Tesla.
BYD, Ola, Chery, etc etc
The anti-loonie backlash against Elon has hurt sales, but the cheaper Chinese alternatives have hurt more.
New Teslas have quite a different tail light treatment, so are easy to spot.
Many EV buyers have home solar, often with a battery.. so maximising use of "free" power.
"I guess once you start doubting, there's no end to it." -Batou, Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex