http://www.castanet.net/news/Vernon/176658/More-free-car-charging
More free car charging
Sep 23, 2016  Nicholas Johansen

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The Province of British Columbia, the federal government, and BC Hydro have
completed a pilot project to install 30 DC fast charging stations for
electrical vehicles ...
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BC Hydro's final electric vehicle charging station was officially unveiled
in Vernon Friday morning, the 30th station the utility has installed
throughout the province.

The electric vehicle charging station, located near the Greyhound Station on
31st Avenue, isn't the first charging station in Vernon, but it will be the
last, at least for the time being.

BC Hydro, with funding from the federal government and the province, has
been installing the charging stations, at a cost of $100,000 each, across
the province since 2012.

The cost of the electricity at the stations are determined by the
municipality they're in, but as of now, the Vernon stations are free to use.

“Maybe it's free forever, we don't know,” said Vernon Mayor Akbal Mund.
“Council will look at the information we get and like I said, maybe it's
free, that's fine with me, I have no problem with it.”

BC Hydro has recommended municipalities charge 35 cents per kilowatt hour at
their charging stations. The average residential electricity fee is 10 cents
per kilowatt hour.

In addition to the 30 charging stations BC Hydro has installed in B.C.,
Tesla Motors has installed six stations in the province, that can only
charge Tesla vehicles.

“B.C. leads the country in terms of per capita adoption of electric
vehicles,” said Bill Bennett, B.C.'s minister of energy and mines. “We also
have the largest charging infrastructure in the country.”

Keith Anderson, BC Hydro's vice president of customer service, says despite
just finishing installing their final charging station, BC Hydro is looking
to get funding for more.

“We've got a current application in with the federal government and NRCan
(Natural Resources Canada) for a potential for another 34,” said Anderson.

Bennett said transportation is responsible for 30-35 per cent of greenhouse
gas emissions.

“Transportation is an area where we can really make a difference,” Bennett
said. “Getting more electric vehicles on the road is obviously a positive
thing and that's why we're investing in it.”
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