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Community EV Strategy

Active Transportation Plan - 29Community Adaptation / Resilience Plan - 23Community Climate Change Action / Environment Funds - 20Community Emissions Reduction/ Mitigation Plan - 27Community Emissions Reductions Progress Report - 18Community EV Strategy - 17Community GHG Reduction Targets - 30Community Retrofit Program - 26Complete Streets Policy - 21Corporate Adaptation / Resilience Plan - 20EV Ready Requirements in GDS / Parking By-law - 12Green Development Policies (GDS)- Community - 16Green Roof Requirements in GDS / By-law - 12Municipal Fleet Electrification Plan - 25Net Zero Municipal Facilities Commitment/Standard - 22Urban Agriculture Plans - 17Urban Forest Plans - 24

Brampton

The City of Brampton adopted the Peel Zero Emission Vehicle Strategy.
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Burlington

Burlington's Electric Mobility Strategy which provides a pathway for the community of Burlington to transition to electric mobility, a key program area identified in the Climate Action Plan necessary to achieve the target to become a net carbon neutral community by 2050.
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Caledon

The Town of Caledon has a task force/working group to implement locally the Peel Region Zero Emission Vehicle Strategy.
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Dufferin County

The County does not have a formal plan but has a process in place. The Counties of Wellington, Dufferin, Perth (Stratford and St. Marys), Huron, Bruce, and Grey and the City of Guelph worked together to develop a Regional EV Charging Network Strategy. By working across their jurisdictions, they have identified opportunities for advancing implementation using resources efficiently and increasing efforts to build a cohesive charging network throughout the region.
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Durham Region

The Region does not have a formal plan but it is implementing Community EV projects via the Federal Zero Emission Vehicle Infrastructure Program (ZEVIP) – Funding for rounds 1 & 2 is approved, 3 is pending, and 4 is submitted.

Hamilton

The City has proposed a $200K budget in the 2023 budget approval process to develop a Community EV Strategy.

Kingston

The City of Kingston has an internal document that outlines the strategy to support electric vehicle (EV) uptake in Kingston, promoting the benefits of electric vehicles and readying the local electrical distribution network for EV charging demand.

London

The Transforming Transportation and Mobility Workplan sets a goal to develop an electric mobility plan for the City of London.
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Markham

The City submitted a 2023 capital budget request to develop a Corporate and Community EV Policy and Strategy to help increase EV uptake and readiness in the community.

Mississauga

City of Mississauga adopted the Peel Region ZEV Strategy.
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Newmarket

The Town does not have a formal plan, but it is implementing the Electric Vehicle Charging Station Project, partnering with Ontario Power Generation.
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Ottawa

The City is committed to continue to identify opportunities to support the transition to electric vehicles in Ottawa through the upcoming Electric Vehicle Strategy.

Region of Peel

The Peel Zero Emission Vehicle Strategy is a five year plan that identifies actions to accelerate ZEV uptake across the Region of Peel.
  • Peel Zero Emission Vehicle Strategy, 2022. opens in a new tab

Richmond Hill

Richmond's Hill's Environment Strategy, Action 2.6, sets a goal for the city to research and develop an electric vehicle charging network.
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Toronto

Toronto’s first Electric Vehicle (EV) Strategy, approved by City Council in January 2020, identifies actions that the City can pursue to support the transition to electric light-duty vehicles (cars, vans, trucks and SUVs for personal and shared use). Toronto City Council considered an update on Electric Vehicle Strategy Implementation at their July 19, 2022 meeting.
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Waterloo Region

TranformWR, Action 2.1.1 sets a goal for the Region to develop a region-wide electric vehicle strategy.
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Windsor

The City is currently developing a Community EV Strategy.

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