Ontario Making Electric Vehicle Chargers More Accessible

July 9, 2024

Province accepting applications to build charging stations in underserved and remote areas

The Ontario government has issued a Request for Bids to build and operate electric vehicle (EV) charging stations in 15 new underserved and remote areas across the province. Expanding the charging network will make it easier and more convenient for drivers to charge EVs outside of large urban centres, reducing range anxiety and supporting the electric vehicle manufacturing industry in Ontario.

“Ontario’s future is electric and our government is making it easier than ever to own and operate an EV in Ontario while attracting billions of dollars in investments and creating tens of thousands of well-paying jobs in the process,” said Prabmeet Sarkaria, Minister of Transportation. “We’re increasing access to electric vehicle charging stations – particularly in rural and northern communities – so we can help more drivers go electric with confidence.”

Prabmeet Sarkaria,
Minister of Transportation

The province is accepting applications to build and operate publicly accessible charging stations on government-owned property, including highway rest areas, carpool parking lots and tourist destinations such as Ontario Parks. More than a dozen sites across the province – the majority being in northern Ontario – have been identified for the initial procurement, with the first EV chargers expected to be ready for use in 2025

Through the EV ChargeON program, the Ontario government is investing $91 million to make it easier to access EV chargers across the province and provide small, rural and Indigenous communities with the opportunity to switch to EVs. Currently, there are approximately 3,550 public EV charging stations with roughly 9,650 Level 2 and Level 3 (high-powered) EV charging ports in Ontario.

“As Ontario continues to build a fully integrated end-to-end EV supply chain and attract billions in EV-related investments from global automakers and suppliers, the EV ChargeON Program will play a key role in supporting workers and families across our province. By expanding access to public charging infrastructure and placing chargers where they are needed most, our government is accelerating EV adoption in Ontario and further boosting our auto sector’s momentum.”

Vic Fedeli
Minister of Economic Development, Job Creation and Trade

“Expanding vehicle charging stations to Ontario Parks means more people will get to enjoy the great outdoors. Thanks to our clean electricity system, we are powering more EVs while protecting our environment and growing our economy.”

Andrea Khanjin
Minister of the Environment, Conservation and Parks

“With more than 150,000 electric vehicles already on the road in Ontario, we’re keeping electricity rates down while making charging more accessible across Ontario. Powered by our world-class clean electricity grid, these new chargers and Ontario’s ultra-low overnight electricity rate will make it even more accessible and affordable for families in every part of our province to make the switch to an electric vehicle.”

Stephen Lecce
Minister of Energy and Electrification

Additional Resources

EV ChargeON program

Ultra-Low Overnight price plan

More information available here


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