Funding Available For Electric Vehicle Chargers In Windsor-Essex County
Thursday January 13th, 2022, 8:31pm
Hello time traveller!!
This article is 1085 days old.
The information listed below is likely outdated and has been preserved for archival purposes.
Funding was announced Thursday for Electric Vehicle Charging Stations in Windsor-Essex County.
Through Natural Resources Canada’s Zero-Emission Vehicle Infrastructure Program, $2-million will be invested to help support the deployment and installation of up to 300 electric vehicle chargers across the region.
Essex Powerlines has launched, Charge Up, a program which will accept applications from qualified recipients, who would like to install charging infrastructure in public places, on-street, in multi-unit residential building, at workplaces or for light-duty vehicle fleets.
“Essex Powerlines is committed to building a cleaner future,” said Joe Barile, General Manager, Essex Powerlines. “This program will not only assist ultimate recipients with funding toward charging infrastructure but also allow us all to work together to build a sustainable future.”
Additional program details will be released next month. To learn more about this program please visit www.essexpowerlines.ca or email [email protected]