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Nanaimo brings in bylaws around its EV chargers S3E45

Nanaimo brings in bylaws around its EV chargers

The City of Nanaimo is bringing in bylaws around its electric vehicle(EV) chargers.  This week city council adopted new bylaws set to come into effect in June first that will see EV drivers pay two and a half cents a minute for the first two hours of charging at city owned stations. Fees will increase to six cents a minute after two hours, as well as during overnight hours. The show explores the new bylaws and the experience of driving an EV in Nanaimo in 2024.

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The City of Nanaimo is bringing in bylaws around its electric vehicle(EV) chargers. 

This week city council adopted new bylaws set to come into effect in June first that will see EV drivers pay two and a half cents a minute for the first two hours of charging at city owned stations.

Fees will increase to six cents a minute after two hours, as well as during overnight hours.

The show explores the new bylaws and the experience of driving an EV in Nanaimo in 2024.


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Joe Pugh
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Joe Pugh
Joe Pugh is host and producer for Midcoast Morning, and is a journalist with CHLY 101.7FM's Nonprofit Newsroom Project.
Jesse Woodward
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Jesse Woodward
Executive Director/Host/Producer at @chly1017fm in Nanaimo. Audio Editor at Politicoast. He/him/they/them. Millennial and anti-dystopian. Posting on the Salish Sea from the traditional territory of the Snuneymuxw. 🚲📻🎧📷www.chly.ca

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