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New P.E.I. dealership for used electric cars aims to fill 'significant gap' in market

A location solely to buy used electric cars has opened on the Island. It's believed to be the first in the Maritimes, according toanassociation that represents the industry in Atlantic Canada.

First in the Maritimes, says association that represents industry

Owner Michael Kenny wanted to open Pure EV after hearing about the difficulties in trying to find an electric car on the Island. (Isabella Zavarise/CBC)

A dealership for used electric cars has opened on P.E.I. and the association that represents the industry in Atlantic Canada believes it's the first in the Maritimes.

Owner Michael Kenny wantedto open Pure EVafter hearingabout the difficulties in trying to find anelectric caron the Island.

"Some people wouldcome here from away and they'd be shocked that there areno electric vehicles to purchase here," said Kenny.

"I wanted to put an end to that."

Buying used can make it cheaper to own an electric car, said Kenny.

"UsedEVs you can get into them without having to spend over $40,000," he said.

I like the old saying that somebody has to go first.- Michael Kenny, owner,Pure EV

JrmieBernardin, president of the Electric Vehicle Association of Atlantic Canada, said it's an important step for P.E.I..

"There is a significant gap right now in the market that no one is filling," he said.

"Having a specialized electricused vehicledealership is going to be fantastic."

Bernardin believes this dealership is the first to focus exclusively on electric vehicles. There was one dealership in Newfoundland in the past, but that closed he said.

The cars Kenny intends toofferat his Charlottetown location willrange in price from around $16,000to just over $30,000.

He currently has three Nissan Leafs on the lot, but plans to eventually expand his offerings to alsoinclude Teslas.

"I'm going to be slow to grow. I'll probably have three or fourcars in stock at all times."

'We're finding some really good deals'

Kenny is the sole employee at Pure EV and drives to and from Quebec to source his product.

"I drive overnight, get the car, get it loaded, and drive back," he said.

Kenny also sells home chargers for electric vehicles, which are made in Quebec. (Isabella Zavarise/CBC)

Bernardin said neighbouring provinces like Quebechelp drive down the price of used vehicles because of strong federal and provincial incentives.

"We're finding some really good deals and some great opportunities to purchasesome fantastic vehicles that are perfect for our climate," he said.

Last week, the province announced it would add more electric vehicle charging stations across theIsland. Kenny said he hopes this momentum continues to build.

"I think it's important that the government continue to promote the use of electric vehicles," said Kenny.

Kenny said he hopes his venture into electric vehicles will influence other car dealerships on the Island to do the same.

"I like the old saying that somebody has to go first," he said.

"I think it's well worth taking the chance."

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