The Prairies, along with Newfoundland and Labrador, trail the rest of the country in electric vehicle (EV) infrastructure. Unless you’re travelling on a major highway or through a big city, Jerilyn Nixon, secretary of the Saskatchewan Electric Vehicle Association, said it can be a challenge to find chargers, especially in rural areas and the northern half of Saskatchewan. “It’s not about just getting people through the province with EVs. It’s also about wanting to bring people into tourist destinations,” she said. “We need charging stations in every small town, every museum, mall (and) even grocery stores because not everyone has access to home chargers.” P.E.I. has the most
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