Cambrian College now has 20 publicly available electric vehicle charger ports, for which the federal government pledged $100,000 of their $354,000 total cost
Cambrian College is now home to 20 publicly available electric vehicle charger ports, which people can use for $2.50 per hour, with a four-hour time limit.
“Successful businesses learn to adapt to changes in the business environment,” Wilkinson said, citing low-carbon efforts as part of this changing business environment. Transportation accounts for approximately 25 per cent of Canada’s total greenhouse gas emissions. “As we look at how we move forward with battery electric vehicles, all our trades will eventually build in components of electric vehicles so they can graduate and work in a workforce where they have to build and maintain electric vehicles,” she said.
Electric vehicle charging ports are part of this effort, she said, noting they’ve seen more students and staff coming on campus with electric vehicles and saw an opportunity to fill a need. “Critical minerals play an important role in achieving Canada's climate targets and reducing emissions in the transportation sector,” Sudbury Liberal MP Viviane Lapointe said. “Today's announcement is another example of how we are supporting Sudbury's ongoing leadership in the global transformation to net zero."
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