
For Immediate Release
Toronto
03/03/2011
Ontario’s vision to have one out of 20 vehicles to be electrically powered by 2020 is moving forward.
Eight charging stations are now up and running in Ontario in partnership with world leader Better Place. The company also opened an electric car demonstration and education centre in Toronto to help get more electric cars running on our roads and highways. For every 10,000 electric vehicles on the road, it is estimated there will be 40,000 tonnes less of CO2 polluting the air annually, which is like taking 8,500 gasoline-fuelled cars off the road.
The province is also offering incentives to encourage Ontarians to purchase plug-in cars. Rebates starting from $5,000 up to $8,500 are available to those who purchased plug-in hybrid and battery electric vehicles after July 1, 2010. And green licence plates are now available to drivers of such electric vehicles to use carpool lanes, even if there is only one person in the vehicle.
Encouraging cleaner transportation options through new technology supports businesses such as Better Place and the Open Ontario plan to create jobs and strengthen the economy.
“By demonstrating leadership in the adoption of electric vehicles, Ontario is positioned to capture the research and production jobs as the plan gains momentum. It’s about taking a long-term view for the clean jobs of tomorrow for our families.”
— Sandra Pupatello, Minister of Economic Development and Trade
“Ontario is investing in smart grid infrastructure that will help more Ontarians embrace electric vehicles and other clean energy technologies. Ontarians want to make the right choices for a cleaner future, and the government is helping them do that.”
— Brad Duguid, Minister of Energy
“Ontario is moving forward to a cleaner and more sustainable future. Building vehicle charging infrastructure now will help Ontarians make the transition to the next generation of vehicles quickly and seamlessly and provide cleaner air to breathe.”
— Glen Murray, Minister of Research and Innovation
“As the first truly mass-produced EVs begin to enter markets in North America, we are focused on lining up the elements necessary for mass adoption to help Ontarians realize the full potential of EVs. This project highlights some of the key building blocks to get there: government leadership; public education; and a smart network system that scales and delivers benefits to the grid, rather than strains it.”
— Jason Wolf, Vice President, North America, Better Place.
Leigh-Ann Popek
Minister's Office
416-325-0362
Neil Trotter
Communications Branch
416-325-6716
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