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Originally Posted by rdaner
I am curious if there is a change in the levels of emissions with the rapid rise of EVs? I know that nationally they are approaching 8-9% but in certain markets it is higher.
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1) Sales =\= road fleet mix. There's a lag of at least 5 years between the sales mix and the mix of the cars on the road. So we definitely don't have 8-9% of cars as EVs on the road.
2) Population growth is continuing to increase total car sales and the total fleet. So it's the likely that the absolute number of gas cars have increased in Canada.
All that said, Canada's total oil consumption does seem to have flatlined after a peak of 108 million tonnes in 2007. A combination of electrification and higher fuel efficiency with ICEVs seems to have offset general growth in oil demand from population growth. I suspect the real gains will come over the next 10 years as a substantial number of transit projects come online and electrification gains ground beyond personal vehicles. Electric transit buses and delivery vehicles will do more than Tesla ever will.