Electric Vehicle Charging Planning Map
The Zero Emission Vehicle Infrastructure Program (ZEVIP) aims at addressing the lack of charging infrastructure in Canada, one of the key barriers to zero emission vehicle adoption by increasing the availability of localized charging where Canadians live, work, travel and play. This EV Infrastructure Planning Map identifies priority areas and accounts for available charging infrastructure and expected charging needs with a focus on public corridor charging.
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Priority areas are identified on a scale ranging from lowest to highest priority.
Public Corridor Charging includes the EV charging needs of those travelling longer distances on highways and major roads. The objective is to ensure that EV drivers can travel over the majority of Canada’s road network connecting most communities in an EV without being limited on vehicle range. The map identifies priority locations within 1.6 kilometres of major roads based on criteria such as, traffic, expected EV adoption and distance between chargers
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Date Created
2024-03-15
Date Published
2024-03-31
Temporal Coverage
2022-12-14 - Present
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Government of Canada;Natural Resources Canada;Zero Emission Vehicle Infrastructure Program/ Transportation and Fuels Decarbonisation Programs/ Fuels Sector. (2024-03-31). Electric Vehicle Charging Planning Map. Government of Canada;Natural Resources Canada;Zero Emission Vehicle Infrastructure Program/ Transportation and Fuels Decarbonisation Programs/ Fuels Sector.
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