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Manitoba, Sask. get $2.5M in federal funding for electric vehicle chargers

The federal government is giving Manitoba and Saskatchewan $2.5 million to install 400 new charging stations for electric vehicles.

400 new EV chargers will be installed between 2 provinces, federal government said Tuesday

A closeup of a hand holding a charger plugged into the charging port of an electric vehicle.
A file photo shows an electric vehicle being charged. The federal government says it is providing $2.5 million in funding for 400 new chargers in public places in Manitoba and Saskatchewan. (Gavin Simms/CBC)

Manitoba and Saskatchewan will get $2.5 million in funding to install400 new charging stations for electric vehicles in public places, the federal government announced Tuesday.

Thefederal government has partnered withManitoba Motor Dealers Association and Eco-West Canadaa Manitoba-basednon-profit that focuses on green economy infrastructure to help support the installation of the charging stations, said Terry Duguid, the parliamentary secretaryto the minister of environment and climate change.

"The price of filling up your car is a major item in most Canadians' budget these days, and how we move people and goods within our communities and across the country accounts for 25 per cent of greenhouse gasemissions," the Winnipeg South member of Parliamenttold reporters during a news conference at theUniversity of Manitoba.

The $2.5 million is coming from the federal government's Zero Emission Vehicle Infrastructure Program. The Liberal government has previously said that by 2035,all new light-duty vehicles sold in Canada must be zero emission.

The chargers will be installed in public places, such as residential buildings and workplaces, by the end of 2023.