Accelerate, Trillium Network for Advanced Manufacturing, NGen Canada, and Electric Autonomy partner in the
development of an interactive map to highlight activity
across Canada’s emerging zero emission vehicle supply chain.
Canada’s zero emission vehicle (ZEV)
supply chain has experienced significant growth in recent years, thanks to major investments in battery materials,
vehicle parts, and electric vehicle assembly. If you’ve ever wondered about the locations of these investments or
the specific segments of the supply chain that have seen growth, we have exciting news for you. With the
help of key partners from the sector, we have put together an interactive map showcasing the key players, geographic
distribution, and the rapid expansion of the Canadian ZEV supply chain. This map serves not only as an educational
tool but also as a powerful resource for stakeholders who wish to understand the current state of Canada’s ZEV
industry and identify potential areas for growth. With this map, you will be able to:
This is the initial version of the map (version 1.0), and we will
continue to add functionalities in the coming months. Also, activities in this sector are dynamic and this map is
intended to be evergreen and updated on a monthly basis to ensure it remains current and comprehensive. If you
believe we have missed an important activity or company, please reach out to us at info@acceleratezev.ca.
Building Canadian Power in Advanced Battery Materials
Prime Minister Mark Carney’s trip to Beijing this week resulted in a trade agreement that will permit up to 49,000 Chinese EVs to enter Canada.
As the Canada Strong Budget (2025) deploys $280 billion in capital investments over five years, Canada’s battery sector is experiencing a rare alignment of political will, infrastructure funding, and market demand.
Accelerate supports the Canada Strong Budget and its measures to develop sovereign supply chains for electric vehicles and batteries
Here is what Canada needs to do…