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Proposed Nova Scotia energy operator would accelerate charging station deployment
With current regulations frustrating charging station deployment across the province, Nova Scotia is moving to “modernize” its electricity system
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Exclusive: BC Hydro joins new North American MHDV charging advocacy supergroup
Unveiled last month, the PACT members include five of the seven largest truck OEMs in North America, plus other global infrastructure, power sector giants like BC Hydro
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Exclusive: NRCan holding early consultations on EV-ready recommendations for National Building Code
Public documents and industry sources confirm to Electric Autonomy that the federal government is in early consultations regarding possible future updates to the National Building Code to include “EV ready requirements”
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Exclusive: NRCan holding early consultations on EV-ready recommendations for National Building Code
Public documents and industry sources confirm to Electric Autonomy that the federal government is in early consultations regarding possible future updates to the National Building Code to include “EV ready requirements”
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Ford EVs gain access to Tesla Superchargers starting today
The adapter is free if you order it before June 30 or $230 if you wait.
Here’s what it’s like to charge an EV at Electrify America’s new station
The indoor charging station is exactly what EV drivers want and need.
Nova Scotia gets $249.2 million in funding for three energy storage projects
Loans from the Canada Infrastructure Bank and NRCan will be used to build three battery storage facilities, as the province aims to produce at least 80 per cent of its electricity from renewables by 2030
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Simon Fraser unveils two new accessible Level 2 EV chargers at Burnaby campus
The additions come as the university experiences high charger demand and explores partnership opportunities with businesses to provide overnight charging on campus
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Shell closing its California hydrogen refueling stations
Oil giant Shell announced plans to close its California hydrogen refueling stations this week, as much of the automotive industry is continuing to develop hydrogen fuel cell solutions alongside the popularization of electric vehicles (EVs). Shell will permanently close seven hydrogen stations in California this year, leaving just three remaining stations from the company in […]
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