Canada has allocated additional funds to expand its public electric vehicle charging infrastructure by 8,000 stalls. This initiative forms part of the country's new Automotive Strategy.
The announcement, reported on February 17, 2026, aims to bolster the nation's EV ecosystem amid growing adoption of electric vehicles. According to details from the strategy, the expansion targets public charging points to support drivers across the country.
Mark Kane, in coverage of the development, highlighted the move as a significant step in Canada's efforts to enhance EV accessibility. The funding will facilitate the addition of these stalls, though specific timelines for deployment were not detailed in the initial reports.
This builds on ongoing investments in sustainable transportation, aligning with broader goals to reduce emissions and promote electric mobility. No further specifics on the funding amount or exact locations were provided in the announcement.