The federal government is investing more than $10 million to expand Canada’s electric-vehicle charging network, directing funds through the Zero Emission Vehicle Infrastructure Program to Green Economy Canada and New Brunswick Power.
The projects will install over 1,200 chargers—including 950 Level 2 units and 40 fast chargers—across Alberta, New Brunswick, and Ontario in workplaces, residential buildings, and public spaces. Ministers Tim Hodgson and David Myles said the initiative supports cleaner transportation and stronger supply chains. New Brunswick Power CEO Lori Clark emphasized reducing range anxiety as Canada races to close a major infrastructure gap.
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