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Vancouver – Yesterday’s decision by Vancouver City Council to increase the electric vehicle charging network throughout the city is being applauded by the New Car Dealers Association of BC. City Council voted to approve recommendations contained in the Electric Vehicle (EV) Ecosystem Program Update, which focus on accelerating EV adoption, growing the public charging network, and ensuring that EVs can be charged at all new residential parking stalls.

“One of the biggest obstacles that electric vehicle owners and potential EV owners face is a lack of adequate charging infrastructure where they live, work and play,” says Blair Qualey. The President and CEO of the New Car Dealers Association of BC adds, “Electric vehicle sales are growing steadily and as more and more EV products appear on our roadways, we need to have the infrastructure to keep pace.”

Qualey is also challenging other communities across the province to follow suit. “Vehicle travel doesn’t observe municipal or regional boundaries and if this initiative to be truly meaningful, there needs to be a concerted effort by all communities to follow suit.”

There are currently over 250 electric vehicle charging stations across Vancouver, and the City owns and operates 72 of these public plugs. Over the coming years, there will be an increase in public charging infrastructure so that as more people choose electric, the expanded network is ready.

One of the reasons for the increase in electric vehicles is the incentive programs available to consumers including the CEVforBC™ program, which is funded by the Province of B.C. and administered by the New Car Dealers Association. CEVforBC™ offers up to $5,000 to B.C. residents who purchase or lease an eligible new battery electric or plug-in hybrid electric vehicle. For the list of eligible vehicles, please visit www.cevforbc.ca.

 

About New Car Dealers Association of BC

The New Car Dealers Association of BC is the provincial industry association that represents more than 390 new car and truck dealers throughout British Columbia. Members of the Association directly employ more than 30,000 British Columbians in 55 communities and are responsible for more than $16 billion of retail sales in the province. The association speaks on behalf of the retail new automotive industry to the public, media, and government, and deals primarily with the legal, environmental, and consumer issues relating to vehicle sales in British Columbia. For more information visit www.newcardealers.ca

 

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