OTTAWA class= p1 style= margin:0in;margin-bottom:.0001pt >Higher gas prices and better battery life has more Canadians looking to buy electric vehicles. But the demand means a lack of charging stations.
Chris Dugal is the sales manager at Jim Keay Ford in Orléans. He says their new 2021 Ford Mustang Mach-E is a hot commodity.
“People nowadays are definitely more conscious and self-aware of fuel efficiency and saving the planet,” says Dugal. “Electric cars have progressed immensely in the last two years. No one would have thought we would have a Mustang electric vehicle, and now we do with the Mach-E. So the public interest is driving the automotive manufacturers to create vehicles to suit their needs.”