Quebec auditor slams government for poorly planning subsidies for battery companies
QUÉBEC — Quebec’s auditor general says the provincial government showed poor planning in $2.2 billion of investments in various battery companies — many of which are now experiencing financial troubles.
The report released Wednesday by Christine Roy found that the investments by the Coalition Avenir Québec government lacked clear objectives and timelines.
Roy’s office analyzed 29 files related to 11 companies in the battery sector, representing approximately $2.2 billion in authorized financial assistance as of Sept. 30, 2025.
About $1.9 billion of that money had been disbursed as of that time.


