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

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

When people in B.C.'s Kootenay region saw electric vehicles and chargers multiplying in urban communities on the coast, they realized they were missing out on potential visitors and customers."We needed to build infrastructure to bring those people this way," recalled Danielle Wiess, director of transportation initiatives for the Community Energy Association, a B.C.-based group focused […]

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