The Prince George Electric Vehicle Association holds monthly free meet-ups for EV owners and people with questions.
Electric vehicle and plug-in hybrid owners, and people curious to learn more about electric vehicles, can join the Prince George Electric Vehicle Association for its monthly meet up on Tuesday.
The free event takes place at Rivers Edge Services, 3981 18th Ave., from 6:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. The meet ups take place the second Tuesday of every month. “All electric vehicles and plug-in hybrids – cars, trucks, motor bikes, scooters, e‑bikes, snow mobiles, ATVs – are welcome to attend,” association spokesperson Doug Beckett said in an email. “Connect with local electric vehicle drivers. Ask questions about going electric and even go for a test drive.”
According to Statistics Canada data, battery electric vehicles made up 11.5 per cent of new vehicles registered in B.C. and territories in the first half of 2022. Plug-in hybrids made up another three per cent. Under B.C.’s Zero Emission Vehicles Act, the province set a target to have 30 per cent of new light-duty vehicle sales be zero emission by 2030 and will require 100 per cent of new light-duty vehicles sold in B.C to be zero emission by 2040.
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