The Prince George Citizen

It starts with a spark

Group looks to bring electric vehicle chargers to the north

- Arthur WILLIAMS Citizen staff awilliams@pgcitizen.ca

Delegates from the Community Energy Associatio­n will be seeking city council’s support on Monday to plan and build electric vehicle charging infrastruc­ture on Highways 16 and 97 from Kamloops to Haida Gwaii.

Public charging stations are sparse along the 1,240 kilometres of highway north of Kamloops. The nearest Level 3, sometimes also known as DC fast chargers or DCFC, stations are in Kamloops and Spences Bridge, south of Ashcroft, according to a map of public charging stations provided by chargehub.com. Level 3 stations can charge a typical electric vehicle battery from empty to full in 20 to 60 minutes.

Slower Level 2 public charging stations, capable of charging a vehicle from empty to full in three to eight hours, are available in Cache Creek, Williams Lake, Quesnel, Prince George, Burns Lake, Houston, Terrace and Kitimat.

In Prince George, public Level 2 stations are available at the Coast Inn of the North (770 Brunswick St.), Nedco Prince George (3596 Massey Dr.) and UNBC’s parking lot B (3333 University Way).

Distances between charging stations on Highways 16 and 97 are more than 200 km in several cases, outside the range of many electric vehicles on the market in Canada today, and no public charging stations are available west of Terrace. By comparison, a 1,300 km stretch of highway in the Kootenays has 13 Level 3 and 40 Level 2 stations.

Charging a typical electric vehicle using a standard outlet, the last resort for electric vehicle operators, can take eight to 15 hours, according to chargehub.com.

The Community Energy Associatio­n is hoping to create the plan this year and install the charging stations over the next three years.

The associatio­n is seeking $9,000 each from the five regional districts along the Highway 16/97 corridor and will apply for a grant from the Federation of Canadian Municipali­ties to complete the planning phase. The associatio­n estimates the final capital cost to build the charge station network will be $2 million.

Distances between charging stations on Highways 16 and 97 are more than 200 km in several cases...

 ?? CITIZEN FILE PHOTO ?? An electric vehicle charging station is shown at the Coast Inn of the North in downtown Prince George.
CITIZEN FILE PHOTO An electric vehicle charging station is shown at the Coast Inn of the North in downtown Prince George.

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