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Ve Policy Change Concerns for Infrastructure Growth - Canada French

While electric vehicle drivers in Canada are not yet impacted by the federal government's announcement of a withdrawal from its policy on these cars, there are concerns that the growth of infrastructure and improvements to public charging stations may be slowing down in the years to come. When Julien Kos went to Moncton earlier this year, his plan was largely based on charging his vehicle in a shopping centre while going to eat a piece of food. …
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While electric vehicle drivers in Canada are not yet impacted by the federal government's announcement of a withdrawal from its policy on these cars, there are concerns that the growth of infrastructure and improvements to public charging stations may be slowing down in the years to come. When Julien Kos went to Moncton earlier this year, his plan was largely based on charging his vehicle in a shopping centre while going to eat a piece of food. …

·Richelieu, Canada
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canadafrancais.com broke the news in Richelieu, Canada on Sunday, September 7, 2025.
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