Electric Autonomy Canada is launching a series of panel discussions starting on November 1st, focusing on various aspects of the public electric vehicle (EV) charging experience in Canada. These discussions will delve into critical issues such as charger reliability, the adoption of the NACS connector, grid resiliency, access to charging in rentals and condos, and charging accessibility among Indigenous communities. The panels will feature a diverse range of experts including EV charging specialists, energy professionals, government officials, automakers, research institutions, and industry consultants. Through critique and examination, these discussions aim to shed light on pressing questions shaping the EV charging industry and offer insights into the future trajectory and timelines for advancements. This series provides a platform for stakeholders to engage in meaningful dialogue and collaborate towards enhancing the EV charging landscape in Canada.
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