Canada Dominates EV Incentives, India Tata Punch Facelift, and Supply Chain Disruptions
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Canada dominates recent developments. Ottawa launched a 2.3 billion dollar incentive program offering up to 5,000 dollars for battery-electric vehicles under 50,000 dollars and 2,500 dollars for plug-in hybrids, projected to add 840,000 EVs by 2030.[6][8] This revives federal support as provincial rebates phase out, like British Columbias 4,000 dollar program ending and Quebecs dropping to 2,000 dollars.[8] A key trade deal allows 49,000 Chinese EVs at a 6.1 percent tariff, focusing on sub-35,000 dollar models from BYD and Chery, potentially lowering prices amid flattening battery costs.[2][10] A Nanos poll reveals 53 percent of Canadians are open to Chinese-made EVs, up from prior resistance, signaling shifting consumer behavior toward affordability as average EV prices hit 70,000 dollars last year.[10][8]
In India, Tata prepares a Punch EV facelift launch on February 20 with deeper updates beyond cosmetics, while Maruti Suzuki revealed e-Vitara pricing starting at 15.99 lakh rupees.[1] JSW entered the EV bus market, valued at 1.41 billion dollars in 2026.[7]
Disruptions hit Russia, where a roof collapse at an Evolute EV plant in Lipetsk on February 19 trapped workers, likely due to snow, halting production.[3]
Compared to last week, hybrids gain traction with 13.5 percent sales share, up slightly, as BEV sales lag and leaders like Ford and GM scale back EV plans.[12][8] Canadian output may decline in 2026 from U.S. tariffs, but partnerships with China and South Korea aim to boost domestic manufacturing.[2][4]
Leaders respond pragmatically: Canada eases mandates from 20 percent EV sales in 2026, favoring hybrids for emissions cuts.[14][8] This balances affordability challenges against prior aggressive targets.
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