Charging infrastructure deployment in Canada is picking up again after a slow-paced 2020. Rebates and grants provided by the government and local utilities have resulted in significant expansion of national and provincial networks. However, with electric vehicles posting a steady growth through the first half of 2021, more is needed in terms of infrastructure.
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