True North EV'S

True North EV'S

We will be talking about ev's in the cold Canadian climate. Any questions or comments can be sent to truenorthev@gmail.com Or leave a message at truenorthevpodcast@gmail.com

  1. Jun 17

    Winnipeg to Saskatoon in an Equinox EV — A Prairie Road Trip, Stop by Stop

    My alarm was set for 4 a.m. on Friday, June 12th. I woke up at 2:30, completely wide awake, and made a decision: pack the car and go. By 3 a.m. I was out of Winnipeg with my Chevy Equinox EV at 90% charge and 5,912 km on the odometer, heading west to Saskatoon for my cousin's wedding. In this episode of True North EV, I walk through the entire trip — stop by stop, dollar by dollar. Eight charging sessions across Manitoba and Saskatchewan. Just over $180 total in charging costs, versus what would have been over $200 in fuel for a comparable gas vehicle. And I was charging exclusively at public fast chargers the whole way — the most expensive way to do it. Along the way I talk about: what battery preconditioning is and why skipping it costs you speed, a navigation mix-up in Yorkton that sent me to the wrong charger on the wrong side of the city, a great conversation with a Cadillac Lyriq driver who thought she couldn't use Tesla Superchargers (and why Davidson, SK is the one exception you should know about), an unplanned Tim Hortons stop in Neepawa at 4:24 in the morning, a last-minute camp chair purchase at Canadian Tire while the car charged, a 2 a.m. parking lot nap on the way home, and how accurate the Equinox's range predictions really are over a 1600ish km prairie drive. I also share a few things I learned about the MyChevrolet app — what it does well, where it has quirks, and the one zoom trick on the in-car map I wish I'd known sooner. Whether you're already driving electric or just starting to wonder if an EV could handle your lifestyle — this episode is a real-world look at what long-distance EV travel in Canada actually feels like in 2026. True North EV is hosted by James, out of Winnipeg, Manitoba. New episodes cover EV ownership, charging, and life on Canadian roads.Find us at truenorthev.ca | Facebook: @truenorthev | Email: truenorthev@gmail.comInterested in making the switch to electric? True North EV Consulting helps you find the right vehicle and walks you through the whole process — from deciding to driving to getting a charger installed at home.

    24 min
  2. Feb 16

    Canada's Electric Vehicle Affordability Program - A Game Changer?

    Canada's New EV Rebate Program: Everything You Need to Know This week on True North EV, host James dives deep into Canada's brand new Electric Vehicle Affordability Program (EVAP) - the biggest change to EV incentives in years. Starting February 16, 2026, Canadians can access: Up to $5,000 in rebates for battery-electric and fuel cell vehiclesUp to $2,500 for plug-in hybrid vehiclesPoint-of-sale incentives (applied immediately at the dealership)No price cap for Canadian-made EVs$50,000 transaction price limit for imported EVs from free-trade countriesIn This Episode: ✅ The EVAP Program Explained - Who qualifies, how the pricing works, and which 35 vehicles are currently eligible ✅ Infrastructure Investment - Breaking down the $84 million investment that will bring 8,000 new charging ports across Canada ✅ The Chinese EV Question - A balanced look at why Chinese EVs are excluded and why that might actually be okay ✅ Manitoba's Next Move - James's proposal for the province to pivot its rebate program to focus on used EVs without age restrictions ✅ Host's Perspective - After a week of TV, radio, and newspaper interviews, James shares his honest take on why this is a great program (and where it could be improved) Key Takeaways: The $50,000 price cap is realistic for today's marketExcluding freight, PDI, taxes, and warranties from the price calculation gives manufacturers flexibilityPairing purchase incentives with charging infrastructure addresses both major barriers to EV adoptionThis could spark creative pricing and packaging from manufacturers competing to hit the $50K thresholdWhether you're considering your first EV, already driving electric, or just curious about Canada's automotive future, this episode breaks down everything you need to know about the EVAP program and what it means for drivers across the country. Connect with True North EV: Manitoba Electric Vehicle Association: Manitobaev.caEmail: truenorthevpodcast@gmail.com

    19 min
  3. Feb 2

    Electric Heavy Construction Equipment - Building Canada's Green Future

    While we're waiting for construction season to start inthese freezing Canadian temperatures, a massive revolution is happening in the construction industry – and it could change everything about EV adoption in Canada. In this episode, we dive deep into the electrification ofheavy construction equipment, from compact excavators to 250-tonne cranes, and explore what this means for Canadian construction and EV consumers alike. You might be wondering, "What do bulldozers have to dowith my electric car?" Here's the exciting part: the construction industry is tackling the exact same challenges that hold back consumer EV adoption – high prices and limited range. And they're solving these problems faster thanmany expected. With Canada's construction equipment market approaching $4 billion and electric equipment growing at over 13% annually, this isn't just a future possibility – it's happening right now on job sites across the country. If you've ever wondered whether electric technology is toughenough for "real work," wait until you hear about electric excavators running all day on a single charge or battery-powered cranes lifting 250 tonnes. This episode will change how you think about electrification. Join me as we explore how electric construction equipment ispaving the way – literally – for broader EV adoption across Canada. BIBLIOGRAPHY Primary Sources: Heavy Equipment Guide. (2025, December 10). "Battery-powered heavy equipment gains ground in construction." Retrieved from https://www.heavyequipmentguide.ca/article/40462/battery-powered-heavy-equipment-gains-ground-in-construction ASC Technical Institute. (2025, November 11). "Going Green: How Electric and Hybrid Heavy Equipment Are Transforming the Construction Industry." Retrieved from https://asctechnicalinstitute.com/2025/11/11/going-green-how-electric-and-hybrid-heavy-equipment-are-transforming-the-construction-industry/ Black Ink Tech. "The Pros and Cons for Switching to Electric Construction Equipment." Retrieved from https://blackinktech.com/blog/post/the-pros-and-cons-for-switching-to-electric-construction-equipment CONEXPO-CON/AGG. "5 Things to Consider If You're on the Fence About Electric Construction Equipment." Retrieved from https://www.conexpoconagg.com/news/5-things-to-consider-if-youre-on-the-fence-about-e SupplyPost. (2025). "Diesel vs. Electric Heavy Equipment in Canada." Retrieved from https://www.supplypost.com/news/2025/7/diesel-vs-electric-heavy-equipment-in-canada VoltEquip. "The Pros and Cons of Using Electric Construction Equipment." Retrieved from https://voltequip.com/news/the-pros-and-cons-of-using-electric-construction-equipment/ DOZR. "Electric vs. Non-Electric Excavators." Retrieved from https://dozr.com/blog/electric-vs-non-electric-excavators Ailisheng Global. "What Electric Construction Equipment Are Used in Construction Projects?" Retrieved from https://www.ailishengglobal.com/blog/what-electric-construction-equipment-are-used-in-construction-project.html Conserv Machinery. "Electric vs. Diesel Powered Machinery: Pros and Cons." Retrieved from https://www.conservmachinery.com/blog/electric-vs-diesel-powered-machinery-pros-and-cons Earth Gear. "Pros and Cons of Electric Earthmoving Machinery: A Shift to Low-Emission Solutions." Retrieved from https://earthgear.com.au/pros-and-cons-of-electric-earthmoving-machinery-a-shift-to-low-emission-solutions/ Volvo Construction Equipment. "Electric Machines." Retrieved from https://www.volvoce.com/united-states/en-us/products/electric-machines/ DOZR. "Electric Construction Equipment." Retrieved from https://dozr.com/blog/electric-construction-equipment Ansys. "What Are Electric Machines?" Retrieved from https://www.ansys.com/simulation-topics/what-are-electric-machines

    18 min
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We will be talking about ev's in the cold Canadian climate. Any questions or comments can be sent to truenorthev@gmail.com Or leave a message at truenorthevpodcast@gmail.com

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