First Trust Nasdaq Clean Edge Smart Grid Infrastructure ETF (SGRD) and Evolve Automobile Innovation Index ETF (CARS) offer distinct profiles for Canadian ETF investors. A direct comparison shows that SGRD focuses its top 3 sector exposures on Industrials, Utilities, and Information Technology, while CARS leans towards Consumer Discretionary, Information Technology, and Industrials. When evaluating costs, SGRD features a management fee (MER) of 0.15%, compared to 0.4% for CARS. Use the comparison tool below to benchmark these funds across top 10 holdings, yield, sector weights and historical returns.
NAV Performance and Flows
Key Data
| AuM | $2.10 M | $16.78 M |
| Management Fees | 0.15% | 0.40% |
| Exp. ratio | 0.15% | 0.58% |
| Tracking Difference | - | -3.40% |
Historical performance and flows
| 1M | 3M | YTD | 1Y | 3Y | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Perf. | SGRD | - | - | - | - | - |
CARS | +28.60% | +19.23% | +24.10% | +81.62% | +31.91% | |
| Flows | SGRD | - | - | - | - | - |
CARS | -$1 M | -$2 M | -$3 M | -$8 M | -$26 M |
SGRD vs CARS exposure
Countries
Sectors
Top 10 Holdings
Diversification
Characteristics
| Provider | First Trust | Evolve ETFs |
| Management | Passively managed | Passively managed |
| Benchmark | NASDAQ OMX Clean Edge Smart Grid Infrastructure Index NR - USD | Solactive Future Cars Index Canadian Dollar Hedged - CAD |
| Replication Method | Direct (Physical) | Direct (Physical) |
| Asset Class | Equity | Equity |
| Dividend Policy | Distributing | Distributing |
| Trailing 12m distribution yield | - | 0.66% |
| Meets ESG criteria | Yes | Yes |
| Inception Date | April 17, 2026 | September 29, 2017 |
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