25 New fast-charging stations are coming to B.C. and Alberta

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25 New fast-charging stations are coming to B.C. and Alberta
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25 New fast-charging stations are coming to B.C. and Alberta — via drivingdotca Vancouver LocalNews ElectricVehicles Calgary

The company said the new locations will nearly triple the number of ultra-fast EV charging locations in Metro Vancouver. Stations will be located in highways and major destinations across Vancouver Island, the Lower Mainland, the Okanagan and into Alberta.

The chargers will deliver up to 200 kilowatts and will be on an open network, capable of charging most EVs within 20 to 30 minutes, Parkland said in a release. Each station will have two or four charging ports. The locations will be staffed, have an On the Run convenience store, and most will also have a Triple O’s restaurant. Washrooms in the locations will be upgraded, and the charging will be integrated into the company’s JOURNIE rewards app.

“British Columbia leads the way in North Americans EV adoption, making the province a natural starting point for our ultra-fast charging network,” said Darren Smart, Parkland’s senior vice-president of energy transition and corporate development. “Our network will help eliminate range anxiety for EV drivers, and by offering high-quality convenience and food choices, we aim to deliver industry-leading customer amenities and experiences.

According to the B.C. government, 17.5 per cent of all new light-duty passenger vehicles sold in the province as of September 2022 were electric vehicles.

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