CAA releases Canadian EV Buyer’s Guide

CAA releases Canadian EV Buyer’s Guide

The Canadian Automobile Association (CAA) launched a new interactive EV Buyer’s Guide today that allows Canadians to look up which EVs might be best for them, along with information on the other critical elements of owning an electric vehicle. 

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The EV Buyer's Guide is a user-friendly online tool aimed at the EV-curious, with information on all the 90-plus electric vehicles on the market today, as well as facts and advice on price, savings, charging, and owning an EV in Canada. 

“CAA has been supporting the transition to more fuel-efficient and zero emission vehicles for more than a decade,” said Ian Jack, Vice President of Public Affairs for CAA National. “We wanted a one-stop, neutral source of information for those considering an EV for their next vehicle, and we think our guide delivers it.” 

According to a recent study, seven in 10 Canadians intend to make their next vehicle purchase an EV. The CAA EV Buyer’s Guide provides potential buyers with the information they need to turn their curiosity into confidence.   

In Canada sales of new electric vehicles grew from 5% in 2021 to 7.7% in the first quarter of 20221, and with its growing EV market, Canadians will be seeking a location to learn more about EVs that is simple, accurate, and thorough. 

Take a tour of CAA’s EV Buyer’s Guide and #FindYourEV here.

About CAA  
CAA is a federation of eight Clubs providing over 6.8 million Members with exceptional emergency roadside service, complete automotive and travel services, Member savings and comprehensive insurance services. CAA also advocates on issues of concern to its Members and Canadians, including road safety, the environment, mobility, infrastructure, and consumer protection. CAA was named Canada’s most trusted brand in 2022 by the Peter B. Gustavson School of Business at the University of Victoria.   
 
For more information:    
Kristine D’Arbelles 
Senior Director, public affairs
CAA National
613-796-9404
kdarbelles@national.caa.ca                             

Christine Niemczyk
Director, Corporate Communications
CAA Saskatchewan
306-791-4327
christine.niemczyk@caask.ca
caask.ca/consumer-education