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Ottawa plans to add 8,000 electric vehicle charging ports in Canada
Summary
Ottawa plans to spend more than $84 million to add 8,000 electric vehicle charging ports, and the announcement did not include a timeline for installation.
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Ottawa said it will spend more than $84 million to add 8,000 electric vehicle charging ports across Canada as part of its new automotive strategy. Energy Minister Tim Hodson announced the plan. The announcement did not include a timeline for installation. A 2021 analysis commissioned by Natural Resources Canada estimated Canada would need about 52,000 chargers by the end of 2025.
Key details:
- Ottawa plans to spend more than $84 million to add 8,000 charging ports.
- The announcement did not provide a timeline for when the ports will be installed.
- Natural Resources Canada data show there are more than 38,000 public chargers in almost 14,500 locations.
- A 2021 analysis by Dunsky Energy and Climate estimated Canada would need 52,000 chargers by the end of 2025.
- Charging infrastructure is concentrated in Ontario and Quebec (67%), with British Columbia at about 20% and Alberta at about 5%.
Summary:
The federal plan expands announced spending on EV infrastructure but remains short of earlier estimates for the number of chargers needed. Undetermined at this time.
