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B.C. receives $26 million in new funding for EV charging stations

Provincial government sets target of 100% light-duty vehicle sales being EVs by 2035

British Columbia leads Canada when it comes to embracing zero-emission vehicles (ZEV) and the provincial government looks to keep it that way.

That鈥檚 the message was relayed by Josie Osborne, Minister of Energy, Mines, and Low Carbon Innovation, as she announced on Tuesday that $26 million in new funding would be given out across the province for public charging stations.

鈥淚n 2022, EVs made up over 18 per cent of new light-duty passenger vehicles sold,鈥 said Osborne. 鈥淭he highest percentage for any province or territory in Canada.鈥

鈥淭his year, B.C. scored the highest of any province or territory in Electric Mobility Canada鈥檚 zero-emission vehicles scorecard.鈥

Osborne made the funding announcement in Maple Ridge, which she referred to as the new mile zero for B.C.鈥檚 Electric Highway.

鈥淢ore charging stations means that we鈥檙e making EVs an easier choice for British Columbians and helping to reduce range anxiety,鈥 said Osborne.

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George Heyman, Minister of Environment and Climate Change Strategy, said that this $26 million in funding will help the government reach its goal of having 10,000 public EV charging stations in B.C. by 2030.

In the near future, 250 more public light-duty fast-charging stations will be constructed across B.C. with the new funding.

As ZEV sales rise in B.C., from 24,263 in 2021 to 30,004 in 2022, the need for these charging stations also increases, explained Osborne.

According to the government鈥檚 Zero-Emission Vehicles Act, 26 per cent of light-duty vehicle sales must be ZEV by 2026, 90 per cent by 2030, and 100 per cent by 2035.

鈥淥nce you have an electric vehicle, you still have to take care of it, so we鈥檝e recently expanded the CleanBC go electric EV maintenance training program to more B.C. colleges,鈥 said Osborne.

鈥淪o now, more automotive technicians can upgrade their skills and more British Columbians will have the confidence to make the switch knowing that their electric vehicles are being serviced by a qualified professional.鈥

Maple Ridge Mayor Dan Ruimy called the funding a timely announcement as council prepares for Thursday鈥檚 Climate Action Leadership Summit.

鈥淲e鈥檙e pleased here in Maple Ridge to have invested in our own EV and hybrid fleet vehicles and charging facilities throughout the city to support our residents who are making cleaner transportation choices and looking for low-cost charging options,鈥 said Ruimy.

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鈥淲e look forward to the expansion of our public EV charging infrastructure that this funding will support in our own local community.鈥

Harry Constantine, president of the Vancouver Electric Vehicle Association, explained that this new funding will particularly help smaller communities like Maple Ridge and Pitt Meadows.

鈥淭his stands to benefit all British Columbians, including remote communities,鈥 said Constantine. 鈥淲e are very pleased to see the province investing in these measures.鈥


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Maple Ridge-Mission MLA Bob D鈥橢ith (right) helped announce $26 million in new funding for B.C. to help increase its number of public EV charging stations. (Brandon Tucker/The News)
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(L-R) Blair Qualey of the New Car Dealers Association of BC, Coun. Jenny Tan, Coun. Korleen Carreras, MLA Bob D鈥橢ith, MLA Lisa Beare, energy minister Josie Osborne, Mayor Dan Ruimy, Coun. Sunny Schiller, and Ron Burton of the Vancouver Electric Vehicle Association, all helped announce $26 million in new funding to help B.C. increase its number of EV charging stations. (Brandon Tucker/The News)


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