Expansion of Tesla superchargers marks growing strength of Canada’s EV charging networks

For Canada’s Tesla owners, who represented more than half of battery electric vehicle buyers in first nine months of last year, the proprietary supercharging network aligns with several other projects bridging charging infrastructure gaps between urban and rural Canada

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What do the world’s EV capitals have in common? Policy and infrastructure commitments

The world’s top 25 electric vehicle cities account for 42% of global EV sales. From charging infrastructure to financial incentives, new research examines what they’re doing right

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Petro-Canada marks completion of cross-country “Electric Highway” in Victoria

The opening of Petro-Canada’s western-most charging station is a crucial moment of transition for the nation’s largest gasoline company — and a landmark event in Canadian clean transportation

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EV charger misuse bill passes in Ontario with cross-party support

Passing of bill is symbol of how political parties can work together to advance EV adoption as Ontario joins Quebec and Vancouver with legislation to deter so-called “ICE-ing” with $125 fine

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