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Fee to use Wellington County electric vehicle charging stations starts July 1

Wellington County says a no-dewwtrial period for the use of electric vehicle charging stations will end July 1. The three stations are located in the northern, central and southern parts of Wellington County.

Fee to be set at $12 per hour, plus a $2.50 fee per session as of July 1

Two hands can be seen putting an electric charger into the side of a white car.
All three charging stations have been operational since April 4, which is when the no-charge trial program started, and are located at Puslinch Library, the countys social service office in downtown Guelph and the countys library branch in Arthur. (Hannah Yoon/Canadian Press)

Electric vehicle owners will have to pay a fee to useWellington County's charging stations will have to pay a fee as of July 1, when the no-charge trial period for the stations ends.

All three charging stations have been operational since April 4, which is when the no-charge trialprogram started, and are located at Puslinch Library, the county's social service office in downtown Guelph and the county's library branch in Arthur.

Between April 4 and May 31, the county recorded 157 charging station uses between the three stations.

Puslinch Library had 111 uses, followed by 31 uses atthe social service office in downtown Guelph and the library in Arthur with 15 uses.

"The Puslinch Library had the most usage, but we attribute that to its convenient location, which is just off Highway 401," said Andrea Ravensdale, communications manager for Wellington County.

A level three charging station allows an electric vehicle to charge up to 80 per cent in 20 to 30 minutes.

Charging station fees

Wellington County looked at what other municipalities with level three charging stations charged to determine an appropriate fee.

Ravensdale said that after Thursday's council meeting, council approved a staff recommendation that the fee be set at $12 per hour, plus a $2.50 fee per session.