Powering the Future: Canada's EV Battery Supply Chain Surpasses US and Rivals China

Originally posted on Investontario.ca


The electric vehicle (EV) industry has been experiencing rapid growth in recent years, with an increasing number of consumers opting for environmentally friendly modes of transportation. As a result, the demand for electric vehicle batteries has skyrocketed, leading to an increase in the development of EV battery supply chains.

Canada is one country that has made significant strides in developing its EV battery supply chain. According to a report by Invest Ontario, Canada's EV battery supply chain has surpassed the United States and is now the second largest in the world, trailing only behind China.

This achievement is due in part to Canada's abundant natural resources, including nickel, cobalt, and graphite, which are essential components in EV batteries. Additionally, Canada has a highly skilled workforce, a stable political climate, and a supportive government that has implemented policies to attract investment and promote innovation in the EV industry.

One example of this is the Canadian federal government's plan to invest $2.75 billion over five years to support the growth of the EV industry. This investment includes the construction of charging stations, the development of EV battery technology, and the expansion of the EV manufacturing sector.

Canada's EV battery supply chain has also been bolstered by partnerships between Canadian companies and international automakers. For example, Canadian mining companies have signed agreements with major automakers such as Tesla and Volkswagen to supply them with the materials necessary for their EV batteries.

Furthermore, Canadian companies are also investing in research and development to improve EV battery technology. For example, the University of Waterloo's Centre for Automotive Research is conducting research on new battery chemistries that could improve the performance and efficiency of EV batteries.

Canada's success in developing its EV battery supply chain is a significant achievement that has positive implications for the country's economy and the global effort to combat climate change. By investing in and promoting the EV industry, Canada is not only creating jobs and boosting its economy but also contributing to the transition towards a more sustainable future.

In conclusion, Canada's EV battery supply chain has surpassed the United States and is now the second largest in the world, trailing only behind China. This achievement is due in part to Canada's abundant natural resources, skilled workforce, supportive government, and partnerships with international automakers. By investing in and promoting the EV industry, Canada is making a significant contribution to the global effort to combat climate change while creating jobs and boosting its economy. 

References:

1)     Invest Ontario. (2021, April 30). Canada's EV battery supply chain surpasses US, close 2nd to China. Retrieved from https://www.investontario.ca/spotlights/canadas-ev-battery-supply-chain-surpasses-us-close-2nd-china?

2)     University of Waterloo. (n.d.). Centre for Automotive Research. Retrieved from https://uwaterloo.ca/centre-automotive-research/

 

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