Given that 2021 gas prices were relatively affordable, I'm not surprised that 46 percent of Canadians surveyed in June for Ernst & Young's EY Mobility Consumer Index said they plan to buy an EV as their next vehicle," wrote Van Rhijn, who is Strata's founder and broker of record as well as a proud Tesla owner.
"That's up from 11 percent in 2021. If these drivers follow through on their intentions, hundreds of thousands of EVs will hit Canadian roads in the not-too-distant future. Based on, those numbers will be in the millions by 2035, when all new vehicles must run on batteries." While he himself has access to an in-house charging station within his condo building, Van Rhijn expresses his surprise over just how rare such an amenity is, and"how long it's taken condo developers and boards to react to the surge in demand."survey that suggests one-third of Canadians who live in apartments and condos have trouble finding convenient places to park and charge their electric vehicles.
"Until a couple years ago, many condo corporations were doing little or nothing to make on-site chargers available to residents. Now, they're playing catch up," he writes.
The scheme is to prevent people from driving most people don't need expensive level 2 charging, a simple 110 outlet in the parking spot is all that is needed, but that is too easy And the city of Toronto is only installing street chargers for their friends
'But as more residents pressure condo boards to install chargers, and as more new builds include them, they will likely become more affordable.'
Cus your not partnering with tesla smh
Ask JustinFlation for an interest free loan.