Essex Powerlines is busy installing over 300 electric vehicle chargers with the help of the federal government’s Charge Up partnership. The government provided $4.3 million to encourage small businesses, institutions, and multi-residential building owners to install electric vehicle infrastructure. “We were expecting to be fully subscribed, we were not expecting to be fully subscribed as quickly as we were,” said Steve Ray, chief operating officer of Essex Powerlines. “We do have a waiting list should any project not move forward. There have been 68 level two and 10 level three charges installed throughout Windsor-Essex to date. That includes 24 chargers that were installed throughout the
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