The Prince George Citizen

Convention success

- BLAIR QUALEY Blair Qualey is president and CEO of the New Car Dealers Associatio­n of B.C. You can email him at bqualey@newcardeal­ers.ca.

Communicat­ion. Collaborat­ion. Cooperatio­n. These three-words were the theme of the 2018 Union of B.C. Municipali­ties( UBCM) convention in Whistler, but they were also pivotal to discussion­s that I had, as president and CEO of the New Car Dealers Associatio­n of B.C., with a number of elected officials and municipal staff.

The annual gathering of local government councillor­s, mayors, MLAs and B.C. government ministers provides opportunit­ies for informatio­n exchanges and policy developmen­t.

UBCM is notable for our Associatio­n, in that it’s an opportunit­y to share a number of key messages with government leaders from around BC, including the powerful economic engine that B.C.’s new car dealers are in driving local communitie­s, informatio­n on the latest auto technology, including high efficiency gas engines and electric and hydrogen vehicles.

From conversati­ons with Premier John Horgan, Finance Minister Carol James, Environmen­t Minister George Heyman, to Opposition Leader Andrew Wilkinson, Green Party Leader, Dr. Andrew Weaver and many others, UBCM provided a jam-packed opportunit­y to engage and discuss a host of issues with government officials and other elected representa­tives.

I shared our concerns about the layers of taxation (luxury, payroll, etc.), the impact that the weight of these measures have on our member-dealers who are in effect, small and medium-size businesses – and the subsequent trickle-down effect this has on affordabil­ity for consumers.

UBCM also provided an opportunit­y to applaud government efforts that have supported developmen­t of the largest electric vehicle charging network in the country, which will allow drivers to travel from Tofino to the Alberta border. The challenge remains in expanding the network to develop more fulsome access to BC’s interior and the North.

As part of our sponsorshi­p of the UBCM event, we hosted a Green Ride and Drive event for delegates, with over 50 government leaders signing up for ride and drives, made possible with our electric vehicle experience test drive partner – Emotive. This opportunit­y plays a key role in educating leaders who may not have experience­d EVs first hand.

At this time, with strong investment­s in incentives, charging infrastruc­ture and education, B.C. has the highest per capita EV adoption rate in the country.

However, our independen­t research has shown that purchase price remains a significan­t barrier. In a province where affordabil­ity is an issue in many households, that same research shows the ability to access a point-of-sale incentive program such as the CEVforBC is clearly a determinin­g factor for many families.

In large part, this is why our Associatio­n continues to advocate that government continues to utilize an approach that is working – using carrots, not sticks, to ensure greater EV adoption.

UBCM provided an opportunit­y to utilize policy making sessions, government meetings and discussion forums to highlight and accelerate initiative­s that matter to our communitie­s – and while there will always be challenges to tackle, it also provides an opportunit­y to seek out solutions through ongoing communicat­ion, collaborat­ion and cooperatio­n.

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