BC Hydro Adds 16 New EV Charging Ports in Langley

November 7, 2025

BC Hydro has expanded its electric vehicle (EV) charging hub at the Langley Events Centre with 16 new charging ports to help support EV adoption in the Lower Mainland. The location is now one of the largest public fast-charging locations in the region with capacity to charge up to 18 EVs at the same time.

“This newly expanded charge hub in Langley continues our work with BC Hydro and other partners to make cleaner options more accessible and affordable for all British Columbians,” said Adrian Dix, Minister of Energy and Climate Solutions. “With more than 650 BC Hydro charging ports now available in communities throughout B.C., we are building a public charging network that’s ready to meet the growing demand for electric vehicles and will support economic growth in our province.”

BC Hydro Adds 16 New EV Charging Ports in Langley
EV charging hub at Langley Events Centre

The site is located at the Langley Events Centre at 7888 200th Street. BC Hydro has added four 180-kilowatt chargers, which can provide up to 180-kilometres of driving to an average EV in about 10 minutes. In addition to being faster, the units also offer dual charging or power sharing, which allows two customers to use the same charger. For example, a 180-kilowatt charger can adjust to provide two 90-kilowatt charging units, which allows up to eight EVs to use these four chargers at once. Eight Level 2 chargers have also been installed. The site originally opened in April 2017 with a 50-kilowatt charger, and a 100-kilowatt unit was added in June 2023.

“The Township of Langley is pleased to support the expansion of BC Hydro’s EV charging network at the Langley Events Centre,” said Eric Woodward, Mayor of the Township of Langley. “With 16 new charging ports now available, this site will play a key role in supporting clean transportation options for our residents and visitors, at the LEC, which hosts so many community events. As more people make the switch to electric vehicles, infrastructure like this ensures residents and visitors have a reliable charging network.”

BC Hydro is working to build a robust EV charging network across the province. Recent milestones include:
  • Network expansion: In the past year alone, BC Hydro has tripled the size of its public charging network, adding 418 new charging ports.
  • State-of-the-art hubs: About two-dozen new hubs have opened in every region of the province, each featuring 8 to 22 charging ports, to help minimize wait times for drivers.
  • Next-gen fast chargers: BC Hydro deployed new 350-kilowatt chargers at some locations, capable of delivering up to 100 kilometers of range in just five minutes.
  • Completion of the Electric Highway: With fast chargers placed about every 150 kilometers along major routes, the Government of B.C. completed the Electric Highway in September 2024. BC Hydro operates 111 of the highway’s 155 charging locations, making up more than 70 per cent of the network.

“We’re expanding B.C.’s clean electricity supply and strengthening our provincial grid to power homes, businesses, industry and the future of transportation,” said Charlotte Mitha, President and CEO of BC Hydro. “These new EV chargers in Langley are part of our investment in electric vehicle infrastructure – supporting EV adoption, reducing range anxiety in the Lower Mainland and helping more British Columbians transition to zero-emission driving.”

The adoption of EVs across British Columbia has increased significantly with more than 210,000 EVs on the road in B.C. As BC Hydro continues to build its fast-charging network, it plans to focus on building more hub sites with multiple chargers along highway corridors and highly populated areas to provide a faster and more convenient experience for its customers.

BC Hydro’s provincewide fast charging network currently includes 671 charging ports at 148 sites in communities throughout B.C. BC Hydro plans to expand this to 800 charging ports by spring 2026. Later this year, BC Hydro will debut its first 400-kilowatt charger, offering 100 kilometres of range in just three minutes. The chargers are funded in a partnership with the Province of B.C. and Natural Resources Canada.

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