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Canada’s Electric Vehicle Battery Supply Chain Sector Profile

Canada's EV industry is growing, and so is its leadership potential on the global stage. This report highlights workforce development, skill gaps, and the sector's challenges and opportunities. Download the report to learn more.

As Canada’s EV industry is still developing, it is uniquely positioned to become a leader in this emerging sector. Because of this, Canada needs to ensure the development of a skilled workforce at all levels of the supply chain. This profile report gives an overview of the national and global trends in the EV supply chain and labour market, occupational skills needed in the supply chain, and feedback from EV sector employers about issues such as barriers facing the supply chain, demand for workforce skills, and hiring needs and challenges in the sector.

The research in this profile highlights how a gap in required skills in Canada’s current workforce is a major barrier to the sector’s development. Also, Canada’s EV battery supply chain has the opportunity to embrace sustainable practices at all levels, benefiting both the environment and the workforce.

Download this profile report to learn more about challenges and opportunities impacting Canada’s EV battery supply chain.

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