Canada spending $2.4M to install 500 Level 2 EV chargers in 5 provinces

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Canada spending $2.4M to install 500 Level 2 EV chargers in 5 provinces
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Canada will spend $2.4 million to install 500 Level 2 electric-vehicle chargers at 68 locations in five provinces. Indigo Park Canada, a parking management company, will also spend $2.4 million on the project and build and operate the chargers.

Canada will spend $2.4 million to install 500 Level 2 electric-vehicle chargers at 68 locations in five provinces, Jon Wilkinson, federal minister of natural resources, said Tuesday.

Indigo Park Canada, a parking management company which has operations in eight provinces and regional offices in most major Canadian cities, will build and operate the chargers. It’s also spending $2.4 million on the 500 chargers. “We’re making electric vehicles more affordable and charging more accessible where Canadians live, work and play,” Wilkinson said in a statement. “Investing in more EV chargers…will put more Canadians in the driver’s seat on the road to a net-zero future and help achieve our climate goals.”

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