In collaboration with the City of Surrey, BC Hydro completed its first hub at the Surrey Arts Centre in early June. This location has four 180-kilowatt dual port chargers, which can add up to 180 kilometres of driving to an average EV in about 10 minutes.
- the North Surrey Sport & Ice Complex hub site (10950 126A Street) with six 180-kilowatt chargers;
- the Surrey Guildford Recreation Centre hub site (15105 105 Avenue) with six 180-kilowatt chargers; and,
- the Surrey Sport and Leisure Complex hub site (16555 Fraser Highway) with four 180-kilowatt chargers.
“I am happy to see BC Hydro’s continued investment in expanding its electric vehicle charging network in Surrey,” said Brenda Locke, Mayor of Surrey. “With the completion of these new fast charging hubs, Surrey has now reached a milestone of over 320 public charging stations, making it easier for residents and visitors to transition to cleaner, more sustainable transportation options. As we strive to reduce our carbon footprint and promote a healthier environment for our community, these state-of-the-art fast-charging hubs are a significant step towards achieving our goals. I thank BC Hydro for their ongoing commitment to establishing Surrey as a leader in EV infrastructure.”
The adoption of electric vehicles across British Columbia has increased significantly. There are now more than 160,000 EVs on the road in B.C., and BC Hydro predicts there will be between 700,000 and 900,000 EVs within the next 10 years.
“British Columbians are embracing electric vehicles faster than any other jurisdiction in Canada and that’s why we are continuing to make investments for growth within our current system and building out our fast charging network across B.C.,” says Chris O’Riley, President and CEO of BC Hydro. “These new chargers are part of our expansion plan to achieve geographic connectivity of our EV fast charging network, with a station located at least every 150 kilometres throughout B.C.”
BC Hydro’s provincewide fast charging network currently includes 223 charging ports at 93 sites in communities throughout B.C. BC Hydro is looking to add 3,000 ports to its network by 2030. The chargers are funded in a partnership with the Province of B.C. and Natural Resources Canada.
Source: BC Hydro