GM president says pause on EV mandate is welcome, calls for consumer-focused policy
VANCOUVER — Canada’s policies around electric vehicles need to be more reflective of consumer demand, rather than a “forced outcome” from federal mandates, the president of GM Canada said.
Kristian Aquilina was in Vancouver for a conference on electric vehicles on Saturday, the day after the federal government announced it was delaying its electric vehicle sales mandate and launching a review.
He said Canada had advantages when it comes to transitioning to electric vehicles, including having resources that allow it to play a role in the EV supply chain. But he said it’s important investors and companies are allowed to be agile rather than being forced to move at a certain pace.
“When it comes to EV adoption, it’s not going to be linear. It’s going to be a lot of noise in the system that causes adoption to be a little bit more volatile than what an idealistic straight-line adoption curve that is enforced by a mandate would suggest,” he said.


