Toyota Motor North America (TMNA – NYSE:TM) this week announced the use of Treehouse, a software operating system with the stated goal to make home EV charger purchase and installation easy. All 2026 and newer Toyota and Lexus BEVs and PHEVs come standard with a dual-voltage 120V/240V AC home charger to allow for both Level 1 and faster Level 2 charging. With a maximum output of 7.7 kW, under ideal conditions, the dual voltage charging cable can charge a vehicle from ~10% state of charge to full capacity overnight. (Read AutoInformed.com on: Toyota bZ Woodland Mid-Size SUV EV Priced at $45,300)
“Toyota and Lexus vehicles have a reputation for being easy to own and enjoyable to drive, so the home-charging experience should be as well,” said Thibaut de Barros Conti, vice president, Business Incubation & Development, TMNA. “Treehouse complements our brands and empowers our customers with a one-stop shop to install their home-charging solutions.” Continue reading











GM Canada Walks Together on Coldest Night of the Year
GM Canada employees, dealers, friends and family members are gathering this Saturday 28 February to boost the annual Coldest Night of the Year (CNOY) campaign.* This charitable event raises funds. The GM people will be taking part in the traditional two- and five-kilometers walks in Oshawa, Ingersoll and St. Catharines to raise awareness of homelessness and hunger in communities across Canada.
“The generosity of our people and showing up for our communities are core to our culture at GM Canada,” said Jack Uppal, president and managing director of GM Canada. “Our plant teams are often at the heart of these efforts, with employees working alongside dealers and local partners to support the places they call home.” Continue reading →