Clara Kayser-Bril and Johanne Whitmore: Electricity mobility: a more inclusive approach is needed for lower income households cdnpoli (subs)
Purchasing electric vehicles is still unattainable to many Canadians — or even viewed as a luxury product.
For more equity and efficiency, ZEV incentives should be tied to income to ensure they help those most in need of them, writes Clara Kayser-Bril, a sustainable energy consultant, and Johanne Whitmore, Senior Researcher with the HEC Montréal Chair in Energy Sector Management.
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