The newest tranche of Zero-Emission Vehicle Infrastructure Program (ZEVIP) funding from Ottawa totals $14.9 million, NRCan stated Feb. 3.
It will partially cowl the price of greater than 500 public chargers to be put in by the City of Toronto and the Toronto Parking Authority (TPA), in addition to lots of of charging stations deliberate by a variety of actual property firms carving out house in residential parking garages for EV infrastructure.
About 2,100 of the two,350 chargers authorised Feb. 3 will likely be within the GTA.
The largest share of the funding, about $5.3 million, will go to the City of Toronto and the city-owned TPA, that are scaling up charging infrastructure to encourage EV adoption.
An additional $1.7 million has been awarded to the City of Brampton to help the suburban metropolis’s fleet charging technique.
Smaller scale installations in multi-unit residential buildings (MURBs) account for a lot of the remaining funding, although a number of actual property builders are planning charger rollouts to their portfolios of buildings throughout Canada. A handful of fleet- and workplace-oriented installations are additionally lined.
An entire venture record is out there right here.
NRCan’s ZEVIP program sometimes covers 50 per cent of charging infrastructure set up prices, that means the entire funding within the 32 charging initiatives quantities to roughly $30 million.
Source: canada.autonews.com