Why BC Hydro’s new EV charging rate plan was denied, and what it means for the rest of Canada

Electric Autonomy looks at the implications of the provincial regulator’s rejection of BC Hydro’s proposed EV charging rate increase and switch to kWh billing

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Manitoba’s “Lead the Charge” program gets $3-million federal investment

The Manitoba Motor Dealer Association will distribute the NRCan funding to provincial organizations wanting to install public electric vehicle charging stations

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The Atmospheric Fund calls on Ottawa to create $250 million annual EV infrastructure support fund

In a letter with 100 signatories, the Atmospheric Fund is asking the federal government to provide funding for EV-readiness in multi-unit residential buildings

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Seven major automakers in joint venture to launch 30,000-charger network across North America

Citing the need for more fast charging to accelerate EV adoption, the group says the network rollout will start in 2024 in the U.S., with Canada to follow

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