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    Ford Canada, Unifor reach tentative deal that includes $2B in EV contracts

    Ford Canada, Unifor reach tentative deal that includes $2B in EV contracts

    https://www.ctvnews.ca/business/ford-canada-unifor-reach-tentative-deal-that-includes-2b-in-ev-contracts-1.5114681 https://www.ctvnews.ca/business/ford-canada-unifor-reach-tentative-deal-that-includes-2b-in-ev-contracts-1.5114681

    "Under the proposed settlement, Unifor national president Jerry Dias said $1.95 billion will be invested in Ford's Canadian plants, including $1.8 billion toward the production of five electric vehicles in Oakville, Ont., and an engine contract that could yield new jobs in Windsor, Ont."


    But I am sure someone will tell us those aren't real jobs in Ontario. All the jobs are going to Michigan right! LOL

    #2
    Anybody thinking about an all electric F150 in 2022? Lots of power and range. I am sure it won't be cheap but when did farmers care about the cost of shiny new pickups! You gotta impress the neighbors right! LOL

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      #3
      Originally posted by chuckChuck View Post
      Anybody thinking about an all electric F150 in 2022? Lots of power and range. I am sure it won't be cheap but when did farmers care about the cost of shiny new pickups! You gotta impress the neighbors right! LOL
      Will be interested in a good used one maybe buy 2024 or 2025 for half price of new and a little dinged up . Will see after a few years how they hold up through a Canadian winter or two .

      My current 2011 F350 with 240,000 km with rust and dents may need replacing by then . Be tough to replace that diesel power though .... time will tell .

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        #4
        Originally posted by chuckChuck View Post
        . All the jobs are going to Michigan right! LOL
        Texas

        No electric vehicles will ever be made in Canada or even driven in Canada unless we double our grid capacity in a hurry and add some nukes. NEVER HAPPEN.

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          #5
          Furrow don't do it! A5 will look down on you and call you a marxist! LOL

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            #6
            Originally posted by chuckChuck View Post
            Anybody thinking about an all electric F150 in 2022? Lots of power and range. I am sure it won't be cheap but when did farmers care about the cost of shiny new pickups! You gotta impress the neighbors right! LOL
            You should save the world and be the first in line .....

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              #7
              Originally posted by jazz View Post
              Texas

              No electric vehicles will ever be made in Canada or even driven in Canada unless we double our grid capacity in a hurry and add some nukes. NEVER HAPPEN.
              Jazz can you read? Duh! We already have many electric vehicles. Petro Canada has a country wide charging charging system. It will be a long transition but its already here! Ford is just adding new capacity!

              I will happily use some of my 35000 kwh solar per year to charge up! Don't need an upgrade at my house. If I do I can always add more panels. Most vehicles sit doing nothing all day at work or at home.

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                #8
                Originally posted by furrowtickler View Post
                You should save the world and be the first in line .....
                A4 has lead the way. I am more cautious and want to see how they workout first.

                I am still using an outhouse and a partyline! LOL

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                  #9
                  Where are the billions coming from ?


                  Ford or the taxpayer....

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                    #10
                    So Chuck, Charge during the day, drive at night. Am I correct?

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                      #11
                      Fast charge anytime the sun is shining! As I said most vehicles are sitting all day at work or when the sun is shining. Lots of sun time to charge. Even in winter.

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                        #12
                        Originally posted by chuckChuck View Post
                        Furrow don't do it! A5 will look down on you and call you a marxist! LOL
                        I doubt it , A5 has common sense , unlike some

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                          #13
                          Electric vehicles will take 48-72 hrs to charge under a city eclectic grid configuration and yes that would have to be an enforced night charge. Chuck can go drive his tesla in the corn field. Thats not where people live.

                          Some people are delusional.

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                            #14
                            Chuck chuck probably doesnt know this but Evraz ...the steel company in Regina...actually gets a break on their electrical rate because Saskpower can call them and tell them to stop melting during peak hours or if there is issues with the grid...

                            So adding a bunch of vehicle charging to the cities of Saskatoon and Regina may cause an issue not only for Saskpower infrastructure but businesses as well...

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                              #15
                              Originally posted by jazz View Post
                              Texas

                              No electric vehicles will ever be made in Canada or even driven in Canada unless we double our grid capacity in a hurry and add some nukes. NEVER HAPPEN.


                              Manitoba could switch every car to electric and wouldn't have to do much for grid upgrades.

                              Once again, uninformed.

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