British Columbia's rapidly growing electric vehicle (EV) market is on the cusp of a significant shift. According to a recent study by Electric Autonomy Canada, a significant number of fleet operators in the province are embracing the idea of shared EV charging models. This innovative approach would allow multiple vehicles to share a single charging station, reducing costs and increasing the feasibility of switching to electric fleets. As the province aims to phase out fossil fuel-powered vehicles by 2040, the adoption of shared EV charging models could play a crucial role in accelerating the transition to a more sustainable transportation sector.


Study finds B.C. fleet operators open to shared EV charging models  Electric Autonomy Canada