CCIC: Canada charts its own course with auto strategy; potential to unlock billions in private charging investment

Canadian Charging Infrastructure Council (CCIC) Releases Report Illustrating Potential 62% drop in public charging if EVAS overly reduced, potential loss of $500M in Investment.
CCIC Media Release: EVAS Overcorrection Could Lower Public Fast Charging by 62%

Canadian Charging Infrastructure Council (CCIC) Releases Report Illustrating Potential 62% drop in public charging if EVAS overly reduced, potential loss of $500M in Investment.
CCIC Communique de presse

« Nous saluons la décision du Québec de maintenir un signal clair concernant l’orientation à long terme de la province en matière de véhicules électriques », a déclaré Travis Allan, président du CCIR. « Cette clarté est essentielle pour la planification des investissements en matière d’infrastructure de recharge. Cependant, la modification des seuils à court terme et l’inclusion des véhicules hybrides non rechargeables auront un impact significatif sur le déploiement de l’infrastructure dans la province au cours des prochaines années. Il sera primordial d’identifier des outils réglementaires complémentaires afin de soutenir les investissements. »
CCIC Media Release re EVAS

Canadian Charging Infrastructure Council (CCIC) Underscores Importance of Electric Vehicle Availability Standard to Charging Infrastructure Investments.
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