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Marystown charging stations installed despite lack of electric cars

There's a debate brewing in Marystown, after town officials purchased two electric vehicle charging station despite no one in the area owning an electric car.

'It's the chicken and the egg [scenario], if you build it, it might come,' says mayor

The Town of Marystown has purchased two electric charging stations to accompany its new recreational complex. (Facebook: Town of Marystown)

What comes first: the electric cars or the electric charging station?

That's thedebate brewing on the Burin Peninsula, afterthe Town of Marystownpurchased two electric charging stations installed at a new recreation centre in the community.

Themayor himself admits he doesn't know anyone who owns an electric vehicle in the area.

"My view has been for the last five years, if you build infrastructure first then people will come and use it," said Mayor Sam Synard.
Marystown Mayor Sam Synard says he's hoping that by purchasing electric vehicle charging stations, people will be more inclined to consider purchasing an electric car. (CBC)

"Without charging stations people are not going to buy electric cars, so we'll put charging stations first and see where that goes."

The two stations are a small piece in a larger $16-million environmentally-friendly recreation centre for the town, which hasa population of 5,500.

The chargerscost $15,000, Synard said.

"We want to encouragepeople to buy electric cars,"Synardsaid. "It's the chicken and the egg [scenario], if you build it, it might come."

Small part of larger project

Some residents have complained on the town's Facebook page about the money spent on the project, noting it could have been spent elsewhere, like on repairing roads.

"Oh my is this a joke?? Our roads are crumbling away from under us, and most of the people in this town are living in poverty and they installs electric car charging stations?? Is this for real?" read one comment.

"Electric car station. This must be a joke," read another comment.

Meanwhile, other commenters were supportive, stating that installing the charging stations will offer a boost for tourists and the project was only a small part of the main project.

It's the chicken and the egg [scenario], if you build it, it might come.- Marystown Mayor Sam Synard

"Creating options like this is what might drive somebody to getting a car and actually using them," read another comment.

"You don't build a giant rec center that is supposed to be around for years and don't try to follow the trends on where technology and the world is going."

Synard said he's not dismissing the concerns, but insists the addition is worth the cost.

"The numbers are really insignificant, they don't even show up on a radar screen, really not to be flippant about $15,000 but it's not a big shot of money when you look at a $16-millionbudget," said Synard.

"I see this as nothing but a positive story all around for us. I think 10 years down the road, it won't be a debate for us."

The town has not officially set a date for the new recreation complex to open.