Ottawa plans to add 8,000 new electric vehicle charging ports in Canada
OTTAWA — The federal government is looking to increase the number of electric vehicle chargers across the country through its new automotive strategy — but is still well short of the number it was told it needs to support the transition to battery-powered cars.
Energy Minister Tim Hodson said Tuesday the government is planning to spend more than $84.4 million to add 8,000 electric vehicle charging ports to Canada’s existing stock of more than 30,000.
The announcement did not cite a timeline for getting the charging ports in place. It’s also not clear whether Ottawa will be footing the entire cost of the 122 projects to build more chargers, or just a portion of it.
Hodgson held a news conference on Parliament Hill alongside Environment Minister Julie Dabrusin and Transport Minister Steve MacKinnon, but the ministers took only a few questions from reporters.


