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AddÉnergie, a Quebec City-based company, has been chosen to install 100 new 240V charging stations along the Electric Circuit, increasing the total number of stations to 250 by next year.
“We're glad to contribute to the success of the Electric Circuit, which represents a golden opportunity for our rapidly expanding company,” said Louis Tremblay, president of AddÉnergie. “It's an excellent news for all EV drivers, who will benefit from a quality charging infrastructure to power their cars with local energy.”
Users of the Electric Circuit will be able to stop at any charging station, both current and future, since AddÉnergie is working with AeroVironment to make the first 150 stations compatible.
Back in February, AddÉnergie was selected to provide its electric charging solution throughout British Columbia's entire Okanagan Valley.
“We're glad to contribute to the success of the Electric Circuit, which represents a golden opportunity for our rapidly expanding company,” said Louis Tremblay, president of AddÉnergie. “It's an excellent news for all EV drivers, who will benefit from a quality charging infrastructure to power their cars with local energy.”
Users of the Electric Circuit will be able to stop at any charging station, both current and future, since AddÉnergie is working with AeroVironment to make the first 150 stations compatible.
Back in February, AddÉnergie was selected to provide its electric charging solution throughout British Columbia's entire Okanagan Valley.