Honda delays $15-billion EV investment in Ontario
Honda delays $15-billion EV investment in Ontario
Premier Doug Ford says he’ll hold auto manufacturers ‘accountable’ after Honda delays $15-billion EV investment in Ontario
Honda says it will be evaluating the project timing amid market changes after it postponed an EV project in Ont. for two years.
Premier Doug Ford says Honda Canada will make good on its promised $15-billion investment to build an EV battery plant and upgraded vehicle assembly facility in Ontario, despite an announcement on Tuesday that it plans to postpone the project by two years.
Honda initially announced plans to expand its footprint in Allison, Ont. back in April 2024, a move that was expected to create 1,000 jobs on top of the existing 2,400 at the current plant.
However, on Tuesday, the company said in a statement that due to a recent slowdown in the EV market, it was postponing the project by approximately two years.
Honda said the decision has “no impact” on the jobs or production at the Alliston plant but that it will continue to evaluate the timing of the forthcoming expansion “as market conditions change.”
Ford was asked about the announcement Tuesday and said Honda has “promised” his government it will continue with its planned growth in Ontario.