Here’s the latest on BC Hydro charging stations based on recent public releases:
- BC Hydro has expanded its network to surpass 700 charging ports and added 88 new public chargers across 28 sites, including highway rest areas. These sites are transitioning to BC Hydro’s rates and are expected to be fully integrated by the end of 2025.[1][3][4]
- In Port Moody, BC Hydro opened two new EV fast-charging hubs with 21 new ports, bringing the provincewide total to more than 600 ports at that time, and highlighting ongoing expansion of fast-charging capacity and nearby hub infrastructure.[2]
- The broader push includes deployment of next-generation 350-kW fast chargers at select locations, with a goal to improve wait times and charging speed as part of completing the Electric Highway network milestones in British Columbia.[2]
If you’d like, I can pull the exact location list of the latest 28 sites and map them relative to Dallas, TX (for travel planning) or compare BC Hydro’s charging rates to other networks in B.C. and Canada. Would you like a quick table of locations and port counts, or a regional map?
Citations: BC Hydro press releases on charging port milestones and Port Moody hubs, and related coverage confirming network expansion and pricing.[3][4][1][2]
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BC Hydro is adding additional public chargers to its massive charge point network across the province. The 88 chargers include 33 50 kW fast chargers, 16 25 kW chargers and 39 Level 2 chargers across 28 […]
driveteslacanada.caEV fast charging hub in Port Moody Recreation Complex, B.C. PORT MOODY: BC Hydro has opened two new fast-charging hubs in Port Moody with 21 new charging ports for electric vehicles (EVs). This latest expansion marks another milestone in BC Hydro's network, with more than 600 ports now in operation provincewide. "These new fast-charging hubs in Port Moody further our collaboration with BC Hydro and other partners to expand cleaner, more affordable transportation options for all British...
www.bchydro.comResources and tips for electric vehicle (EV) drivers travelling on B.C. highways.
www2.gov.bc.caWatch BC Hydro touts new EV charging stations Video Online, on GlobalNews.ca
globalnews.caBritish Columbia’s network of public electric vehicle (EV) fast-charging stations is expanding with the opening of 16 new stations in northern B.C., making it easier for people travelling to charge up their EVs.
news.gov.bc.caWatch BC Hydro touts new EV charging stations Video Online, on GlobalNews.ca
globalnews.caThese sites will transition to BC Hydro's energy-based rates, which have been approved by the B.C. Utilities Commission and are in line with other public charging services in B.C. BC Hydro expects all 28 sites to be fully integrated into its network by the end of 2025. "By transferring these 28 electric vehicle charging sites to BC Hydro, we're streamlining our focus on maintaining a safe and efficient transportation system for all British Columbians," said Mike Farnworth, Minister of...
www.bchydro.comBC Hydro takes on 28 EV charging sites from the province, adding 88 charging ports mostly at highway rest areas.
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