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Tourism org. offering cash for installing EV charging stations

Tourism support grant offers up to $100,000 for installing electric vehicle charging stations
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An electric vehicle charging station in Barrie is shown.

NEWS RELEASE
REGIONAL TOURISM ORGANIZATION 7
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Regional Tourism Organization 7 (RTO7) is excited to introduce the RTO7 GoEV Program. This initiative aligns with Canada’s ambitious goal of achieving zero emissions for light-duty vehicles and passenger trucks by 2035.
 
The RTO7 GoEV program aims to support eligible organizations in Bruce, Grey and Simcoe Counties in their transition to electric vehicles (EVs) by making financial assistance available for the installation of EV charging stations.
 
“RTO7 is eager to offer this program to help provide electric vehicle charging infrastructure as an investment in the region’s future,” says RTO7 CEO, Bill Sullivan. “It provides the opportunity to foster economic growth while simultaneously addressing environmental concerns. By investing in EV charging infrastructure, RTO7 is laying the foundation for a more sustainable and resilient tourism and transportation ecosystem within BruceGreySimcoe”.
 
Successful applicants will receive funding covering up to 50 per cent of eligible costs associated with purchasing and installing charging stations, up to a maximum of $100,000.  The funding covers various aspects of EV charging station installation, including equipment purchase, technical services, permits, construction, and associated expenses.
 
Eligible locations for charging stations include public venues such as tourism accommodations and attractions (golf courses, ski resorts, marinas, spas, museums, etc.), retail areas, restaurants, service stations, workplaces, on-street parking, municipal parking lots, hospitals, fleet facilities and multi-unit residential buildings.  All eligible EV chargers are to be installed by June 2025.
 
To qualify for the program, applicants must be incorporated or registered organizations, whether for-profit or not-for-profit.  Private residences, including home-based businesses, are ineligible.  More information on eligibility criteria, incentives and the application process can be found at www.rto7.ca/goEV.
 
“RTO7 looks forward to collaborating with selected organizations to advance the adoption of EVs, enhancing the region’s appeal as an environmentally responsible destination and meeting the needs of today’s travellers” added Sullivan.
 
To learn more about the RTO7 GoEV Program, visit www.rto7.ca/goEV.  

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