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Public EV Charging
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News, insights and analysis on public EV charging, including charging infrastructure for Level 2 and DC Fast Chargers.
An open letter — and a call to action — to the builders of Canada’s EV ecosystem
A new electric vehicle owner, frustrated with dealer know-how, vehicle availability, public charging and EV policy, raises a question that needs to be asked: are we doing enough to overcome growing pains in Canada’s EV ecosystem?
Canadian Infrastructure Bank offering $500 million towards zero-emission and hydrogen refuelling projects
The CIB’s new program, which was unveiled at Electric Mobility Canada’s annual conference in Toronto, will offer repayable capital support to large-scale infrastructure projects of $10 million or more
NRCan report identifies need to accelerate EV charging infrastructure deployment
Updated projections for Canada’s public EV charging infrastructure, in a new report prepared by Dunsky Energy and Climate Advisors for Natural Resources Canada, offer a blueprint for future charging needs and federal deployment policy
Maximizing the impact of the government’s promised 50,000 EV chargers for Canada’s public charging network
Government, industry experts and activists share their insights on how Canada can build a robust public electric vehicle charging network to meet the anticipated demands of EV sales in the future
The real story on how many EV chargers Canada actually needs
Everyone agrees Canada needs more electric vehicle chargers. But competing narratives, conflicting policy motives and incomplete data are clouding the debate about how many are enough and when and how we are going to get there. We try to set the record straight
Renewable energy developer Baseload Power launches Aura EV Charging network in Ontario, Quebec
The Aura electric vehicle charging network, with funding from NRCan and in partnership with network operator FLO, builds on Baseload’s vision of offering an integrated suite of sustainable electricity infrastructure for a new kind of “mobile consumer”