During this webinar, The Atmospheric Fund (TAF) presented information on two new programs that support municipal climate actions. The EV Station Fund is targeting the installation of 300 publicly accessible EV chargers across the GTHA and provides rebates of up to 50% of EV charger costs. Panelists Rija Rasul, from Town of Oakville, Jade Schofield from Town of Whitby and Marc Simmons from Toronto Hydro shared their insights on the benefits, challenges, and best practices around implementing public EV charging projects.
Julia Langer from TAF provided information about their new Retrofit Accelerator – a no-cost service to support municipal housing corporations with retrofit planning for multi-unit residential building (MURB) owners in planning, securing financing and implementing deep retrofits to achieve social, financial and environmental objectives.
Resources:
- Electric Vehicle Charging Costing Study for New Developments
- Accessibility and Signage for Plug-In Electric Vehicle Charging Infrastructure
- AMO’s LAS Energy Services/Training
- EV Strategies Resource Hub
- Corporate Energy Managers COP Resource Hub