Rural communities want the benefits of EVs, so they're making their own charging networks
13-04-2025 10:00 via cbc.ca

Rural communities want the benefits of EVs, so they're making their own charging networks

Rural communities across Canada are finding ways to bring EV charging infrastructure to their regions so they don't get left behind in the EV transition. Some are already enjoying the opportunities and benefits.
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