Ottawa intends to fill charging-station deserts to encourage EV adoption: Guilbeault
OTTAWA — When Wilf Steimle makes the 600-kilometre drive from his home near Barrie, Ont., to board meetings in Montreal, he can get there in under seven hours with three 12-minute stops to repower his electric car.
Between the Greater Toronto Area and Montreal, there are at least four dozen high-speed charging stations. Most of them able to charge between two and four vehicles at a time.
But Steimle, president of the Electric Vehicle Society, said it’s nowhere close to enough.
By 2030, the federal government wants half of all new passenger vehicles sold to be zero-emission vehicles. It wants to get to 100 per cent by 2035. In 2020, only 3.5 per cent of new vehicles were battery-only or plug-in hybrids.