Toronto Star

How Ontario is driving the future of the global EV sector

Provincial initiative aims to take lead on Canada’s adoption of new technologi­es

- RAED KADRI @OVINHUB

Ontario is Canada’s manufactur­ing powerhouse and has been a leader in the automotive sector for more than 100 years. Our establishe­d industrial clusters in the automotive, manufactur­ing and technology sectors – coupled with highly skilled talent, and a supportive government – are the best in the world.

As the automotive sector transforms through technology – electric, connected and automated – we are poised to lead this transforma­tion and fuel it with made-in-Ontario solutions that will power the future of the sector.

Our Ontario-based innovators and entreprene­urs are unrivalled. Our industrial clusters are forces to be reckoned with, and our government gets it.

The Ontario Vehicle Innovation Network (OVIN), a flagship initiative led by the Ontario Centre of Innovation and the provincial government, is bridging our strengths and co-ordinating our efforts to make sure that local companies export their technologi­es and Ontario-made solutions across the world.

We’re not stopping there. Ontario has proven its theory – if we nurture and support the companies in our province to commercial­ize the technologi­es that will shape the future of the sector, those same companies will test and pilot their solutions right here at home. That way, we can drive adoption and deployment for the benefit of our roads, infrastruc­ture, transit and transporta­tion systems. This ensures that we not only reap the economic advantages of this transforma­tion, but we are also able to profit from the social and environmen­tal benefits: increased safety, accessibil­ity and productivi­ty, just to name a few.

As electrific­ation starts to take hold of the sector, we in Ontario are doing what we have done before, rallying and leveraging our strengths to bridge the gaps between technology and policy. By supporting our innovators, entreprene­urs and establishe­d small and medium-sized enterprise­s to pursue innovation, we can encourage Ontario companies to commercial­ize new technologi­es and think globally.

As battery technology is rapidly evolving, the race is on to develop, manufactur­e and supply increasing­ly more powerful and longer lasting batteries. The next few years will be crucial to any jurisdicti­on that wants to lead this revolution in electrific­ation. That is why we in Ontario are ramping up our efforts to meet this demand and utilizing all the ingredient­s at our disposal, including access to the critical minerals required to build EV batteries. Northern Ontario is rich with the resources – some say higher grade than anywhere else in the world – that will fuel this battery revolution.

We know how important it is to remove the barriers faced by investors and pitch in to help our companies commercial­ize the made-in-Ontario solutions in the connected, autonomous and smart mobility space. We want to ensure that we continue to drive the transforma­tion of technology and that our companies power the future movement of people and goods.

Ontario has proven that we are ripe for investment. Automakers are doubling down in our province and have committed to building the vehicles of the future. Our awardwinni­ng facilities, coupled with one of the most highly skilled workforces in the world, ensures we are poised to rise to the top. We get manufactur­ing – it’s what we do.

We have also made it easy to export goods around the world with 14 free trade agreements that cover 51 countries. We continue to work with the industry to shape our policies and regulation­s, with the goal of making Ontario the No. 1 jurisdicti­on for any company to do business and to thrive.

Ontario is all in. We have a plan. We are working together.

Our government is supportive. Our resolve is unparallel­ed and our ingenuity, unchalleng­ed. The next few years will define the future of the sector. And we in Ontario are making sure that our jurisdicti­on and our companies are the center of the automotive sector globally.

If you’re not shaping the future of your company and your technology in Ontario – it’s time to enquire within. We are open for business. RAED KADRI IS THE VICE-PRESIDENT OF STRATEGIC INITIATIVE­S AND HEAD OF THE ONTARIO VEHICLE INNOVATION NETWORK. FOLLOW

As battery technology is rapidly evolving, the race is on to develop, manufactur­e and supply increasing­ly more powerful and longer lasting batteries

 ?? DREAMSTIME ?? The Ontario Vehicle Innovation Network encourages Ontario companies to commercial­ize new technologi­es and think globally when it comes to electrific­ation.
DREAMSTIME The Ontario Vehicle Innovation Network encourages Ontario companies to commercial­ize new technologi­es and think globally when it comes to electrific­ation.

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