Assesses the user-friendliness of the existing public charging infrastructure networks for electric passenger cars in Canada, Europe, and the United States, focusing on three key factors: availability, reliability, and interoperability.

Assesses the user-friendliness of the existing public charging infrastructure networks for electric passenger cars in Canada, Europe, and the United States, focusing on three key factors: availability, reliability, and interoperability.
The 9th Annual Assembly took place in Vancouver, British Columbia on September 4–5, 2024 and was hosted by the British Columbia Ministry of Energy, Mines, and Low Carbon Innovation (EMLI) and Transport Canada. The Annual Assembly provided a key opportunity for...
Explores evolving financial incentives for zero-emission vehicles to ensure market growth, equity, and environmental benefits as ZEVs transition into the mainstream.
The second in a two-part blog series explores the implementation of the European Union’s Energy Performance Building Directive (EPBD) for electric vehicle (EV) charging in apartment buildings, offering case studies from across Europe to demonstrate innovative approaches to making EV charging accessible and affordable for residents in multi-unit dwellings.
The first in a two-part blog series explores the European Union’s Energy Performance Building Directive (EPBD), focusing on the mandatory installation of private charging stations for electric vehicles in new and renovated buildings.
Reviews and evaluates leading international approaches and policies that foster private sector involvement and maximize the benefits public funds can provide to public infrastructure deployment.