Aviva Canada announces eight Canadian municipalities to receive electric charging stations

The Town of Grand Bay-Westfield is pleased to have been awarded “Charged for Change” funding through Earth Day Canada in partnership with Aviva Canada.

5 new Electric Vehicle (EV) Level 2 charging stations will be installed in the community.

1 at the Brundage Point River Centre, 4 Ferry Road. This is in addition to the existing EV Level 2 charging station at this location.
4 near the Saint John Transit bus stop next to the River Valley Community Centre, 741 River Valley Drive.

“The Town of Grand Bay-Westfield extends appreciation to the Charged for Change program for providing funding for five (5) public Level 2 Electric Vehicle (EV) charging stations. This funding directly aligns with the Town’s Strategic Priority of Infrastructure and Climate Adaptation, as well as our Community Climate Adaptation Plan. We are very pleased that this funding will provide additional electric vehicle charging opportunities for residents and visitors in our community.” – Mayor Brittany Merrifield, Town of Grand Bay-Westfield

Installation details will be announced at a later date.

News Release from Aviva Canada 

April 16, 2024 (Toronto, ON) – Aviva Canada is pleased to announce that eight municipalities  across Canada will receive Level 2 electric vehicle (EV)  charging stations through its 2024 Charged for Change program in partnership with Earth Day Canada.

They are:

• Town of Okotoks, AB

• Municipality of Lakeshore, ON

• Municipalité de Chertsey, QC

• Communauté rurale de Kedgwick, NB

• Municipalité des Hautes-Terres, NB

• Town of Grand Bay-Westfield, NB

• Village de Bois-Joli, NB

• Ville régionale de Cap-Acadie, NB

Charged for Change is an initiative to bring chargers to municipalities that currently lack EV infrastructure. Through the $3M partnership over three years, municipalities can apply for funding to receive Level 2 electric vehicle charging stations. The program delivered Level 2 charging stations to seven Ontario municipalities in its inaugural year of 2023. The program opened to submissions from across Canada this year.

“We know that the lack of public charging infrastructure can be a major barrier to Canadians choosing to purchase an EV. The goal of Charged for Change is to help level the playing field for municipalities with insufficient access. In the inaugural year of the program, we expect 37 electric vehicle charging heads to be installed. Every charger makes a difference,” said Aviva’s Chief Corporate Affairs Officer Paul Fletcher. “As the government’s 2035 zero-emissions mandate draws near, we hope to see more initiatives like ours that encourage and support Canadians to make the switch to EVs.”

“The collective transition to electromobility is a key part of the global climate change solution. We’re grateful to be able to work alongside Aviva Canada to support the installation of public EV charging stations in rural municipalities that want to increase the opportunities and reduce the anxieties around EV adoption for residents.,” said Valérie Mallamo, Executive Director, Earth Day Canada.

Municipalities can apply for funding for year three of the program in the fall.

About Aviva Canada

Aviva Canada is one of the leading property and casualty insurance groups in the country, providing home, automobile, lifestyle, and business insurance to 2.4 million customers. As a subsidiary of UK-based Aviva plc, Aviva Canada has more than 4,000 employees focused on creating a sustainable future for our people, our customers, our communities and our planet. In 2021, Aviva plc announced Aviva’s global ambition to become a net zero carbon emissions company by 2040.

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