Honda Postpones $11 Billion Canada EV Project for Two Years
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Honda’s CA$15 billion commitment was touted by former Prime Minister Justin Trudeau as the “largest auto investment in Canada’s history.” It was to include a battery plant with an annual capacity of 36 GWh while an EV assembly plant would have been able to build as many as 240,000 vehicles per year from 2028.
Ontario Premier Ford is vowing to hold auto companies that pull out from Ontario "accountable" after news that Honda announced it is putting a major electric vehicle supply chain planned for the province on hold.
Honda Canada has announced a two-year pause on its Ontario investments that included retooling an assembly facility and building an EV plant.
The development won’t affect jobs at Honda’s Alliston, Ont., plant, but it comes at a turbulent for the province’s automotive industry
During the announcement of its 2024-2025 fiscal year financial results on May 13, Honda CEO Toshihiro Mibe stated that in the current fiscal year, which began on April 1 and will end on March 31 next year, Honda expects the impact of the Trump Administration’s tariff policy to hammer 650 billion yen (~$4.34 billion) off its operating profits.
Honda Motor has delayed its planned $15bn electric vehicle (EV) battery and assembly facility in Ontario by approximately two years, citing slowing EV demand and tariff impacts, as reported by Reuters .
Premier Doug Ford says he will hold auto-manufacturers "accountable" and ensure they continue making vehicles in Ontario after Honda postponed a major EV project in the province.
Honda announced the postponement on Tuesday after forecasting a 59 per cent profit decline in the current fiscal year.