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BC Hydro opens its 900th EV charging port at Coquihalla station
BC Hydro reached a new milestone by surpassing 900 public EV charging ports across British Columbia. The 900th port is at the new Britton Creek Rest Area station on the Coquihalla Highway. This station features two 400 kW chargers and two 350 kW chargers. The 400 kW chargers can charge two vehicles simultaneously at 200 kW each, allowing up to eight vehicles to charge at once. The chargers support CCS, NACS, and CHAdeMO connectors, compatible with most EVs on the road.
- BC Hydro surpassed 900 public EV charging ports in British Columbia
- Britton Creek station has two 400 kW and two 350 kW chargers
- 400 kW chargers can charge two vehicles at 200 kW simultaneously
๐ Why it matters: The opening of Britton Creek station on the Coquihalla Highway marks a significant step in fast charging infrastructure, with chargers up to 400 kW and support for multiple connector standards.
๐ Upside: Enhances EV driver confidence on key routes with fast charging and multiple connectors.
๐ Risk: Not applicable.
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