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TORONTO--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- The percentage of new-vehicle shoppers in Canada who say they are “very likely” or “somewhat likely” to consider an electric vehicle (EV) for their next purchase has increased to 34%, up from 28% in 2025, according to the JD Power 2026 Canada Electric Vehicle Consideration (EVC) Study,SM released today. This marks the first increase in EV consideration since tracking began in 2022, following several years of declining or flat consumer interest.
The increase in consideration comes as the policy environment continues to evolve. Canada’s Electric Vehicle Affordability Program (EVAP), introduced earlier this year as a successor to the zero-emission vehicle incentive (iZEV) program, is intended to expand access to incentives and lower upfront costs. However, consumer awareness and understanding remains limited, suggesting many shoppers are still unclear about what support is available and how it applies to their purchase decisions. Overall, 25% of new-vehicle shoppers say that EVAP has positively impacted their likelihood to consider an EV, rising to 57% among those who are already “very likely” or “somewhat likely” to consider an EV for their next purchase.
“A combination of steadily rising fuel prices and the return of tax credit programs like EVAP are spurring rising interest in EVs in Canada,” said J.D. Ney, managing director, JD Power Canada. “But for most shoppers, the deciding factors remain everyday practicality: how far they can drive on a charge, whether charging is reliably available when needed and how EVs perform in Canadian winters. Even with available incentives, these issues will need to be addressed before many hesitant shoppers seriously consider an EV.”
Following are some key findings of the 2026 index:
The Canada Electric Vehicle Consideration (EVC) Study is an annual industry benchmark for gauging EV shopper consideration. Study content includes overall EV consideration by geography; demographics; vehicle experience and use; lifestyle; and psychographics. It also includes model-level consideration details such as cross-shopping as well as “why buy” findings and analysis of reasons for EV rejection. This year’s study measures responses from 4,938 new-vehicle shoppers and was fielded in March-April 2026.
For more information about the Canada Electric Vehicle Consideration (EVC) Study, visit https://canada.jdpower.com/industries/automotive/canada-electric-vehicle-consideration-evc-study.
About JD Power
JD Power is a proven leader in business-critical data and intelligence to drive auto-related decisions with confidence and clarity. By leveraging unmatched proprietary data, advanced analytics and deep industry expertise, JD Power fuels original equipment manufacturers, retailers, lenders, insurers and partners to enhance their performance.
Since 1968, JD Power has delivered incisive guidance and intelligence about customer interactions with brands and products. To learn more about the company’s business offerings, visit JDPower.com.
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