The efforts to build a proper electric vehicle (EV) infrastructure in Manitoba recently received a $3 million boost with the hopes that it will help finance the installation of as many as 300 new charging stations across the province in the next three years. The funding comes from Natural Resources Canada’s Zero Emission Vehicle Infrastructure Program and is being administered by the Manitoba Motor Dealers Association (MMDA) who started accepting applications for funding this week. The program will pay 50 per cent of the costs of an installation with up to $100,000 for some Level 3 fast chargers and smaller caps for slower speed Level 2 chargers. JOHN WOODS / WINN
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