Ontario building 500 electric vehicle charging stations in 250 locations in 2017

mentalfloss

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It's happening.


Ontario budgets $20 million to build 500 electric vehicle charging stations at more than 250 locations in 2017

TORONTO — Ontario will spend $20 million to build nearly 500 electric vehicle charging stations across the province in 2017.

Transportation Minister Steven Del Duca says the government will work with 27 private and public sector partners to create a network of charging stations at more than 250 different locations.

Del Duca says they will be set up along highways, in cities, and at workplaces, condominiums and some public places.

He hopes a network of charging stations will address the “range anxiety” some consumers have about the limits electric vehicles can travel compared with regular cars and trucks.

Some locations will have only a Level 2 charger, which can fully charge a vehicle in four to six hours, others will have Level 3 — or Direct Current Fast Chargers — that can charge a vehicle to 80 per cent in 30 minutes, and some will have both.

Ontario recently increased incentives for electric car buyers with rebates of up to $14,000, but the rebates are capped at $3,000 for vehicles priced between $75,000 and $150,000.

Those priced over $150,000 are not eligible for rebates.

There are an estimated 5,800 electric vehicles on Ontario roads.

Ontario budgets $20 million to build 500 electric vehicle charging stations at more than 250 locations in 2017
 

Dixie Cup

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So they've budgeted $20 million. Huh. Wanna make a bet it ends up being wayyyyyy more? Betcha.....


JMO
 

Walter

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I tank at Crappy Tire. I don't think the gubmint built that station.
 

taxslave

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So taxpayers are once again being forced to finance a politically driven agenda that is not based in reality. They should ask around at towns that went and built these things how the ROI is.If there is any money in it businesses would be installing them all on their own.
 

Ron in Regina

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So, if there are 5,800 electric vehicles in Ontario, and assuming
the lowest rebate of $3,000 each...that's $17,400,000 so far...

And $20,000,000 (conseratively at this point for to build 500
electric vehicle charging stations at more than 250 locations
in 2017.

($20 million + $17.4 million)/ 5,800 electric vehicles means
the Ontario tax base has subsidized these electric vehicles
to the tune of (at the bare minimum so far) $6,500 a piece.

Anyway, can someone please criticize the oil industry and
and subsidies perceived in it's overall support of the Canadian
economy as a whole?
 

IdRatherBeSkiing

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And there still won't be one where you really need one.

If this was truly economically viable every 'gas station' would have a charging station and made charge consumers to use it. And it would be made by private enterprise. This is a complete waste of money and like Dixie says, will cost more than this incompetent government estimates.
 

JamesBondo

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consider buying a used Honda civic for $10k. You will have an affordable, reliable, economic vehicle.

And, there isn't an electric vehicle out there that can match it.
 

Angstrom

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Ontario's rebate system seems to indicate the project's a dud right from the start - and reeks of dope dealers giving the hook hits free

At least crusaders like Floss can feel noble and good about their meaningless lives. Without actually doing anything himself.

That has to feel good right about now.
 

mentalfloss

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Just finished doing my taxes.

Getting money back and we are moving on to renewables.


Sweet!