IKEA Canada is expanding its electric vehicle charging network in central Canada. The retailer added 25 EV charging stations at five store locations in Ontario and Quebec. With $300,000 in funding from Natural Resources Canada’s Zero Emissions Vehicle Infrastructure Program (ZEVIP), plus more than $305,000 of its own funds, IKEA installed the stations at stores in Montreal, Boucherville, Quebec City, and Ottawa, as well as at its distribution centre in Beauharnois, Que.
IKEA adds EV charging stations at stores
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