Two BC Hydro dual-standard fast chargers (one vehicle at a time; free, no app or RFID required), plus a Level 2 charger, located in parking lot of Britton Creek rest area off Highway 5 (Coquihalla). Drivers can activate a fast charge via mobile app (BC Hydro EV, Greenlots) or by Greenlots RFID card. Contact online >>
Two BC Hydro dual-standard fast chargers (one vehicle at a time; free, no app or RFID required), plus a Level 2 charger, located in parking lot of Britton Creek rest area off Highway 5 (Coquihalla). Drivers can activate a fast charge via mobile app (BC Hydro EV, Greenlots) or by Greenlots RFID card. BC Hydro EV RFID card not yet supported on stations starting with ID ''BC2''. More info on BC Hydro EV app at ev.bchydro .Food and coffee available seasonally from food truck.
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Next phase to include north-south network
VANCOUVER – BCHydro announced today that it has completed the second phase of its electric vehicle fast charging network, allowing drivers to travel across B.C. from the Alberta border to Tofino – and the next phase will connect drivers north.
The second phase includes 28 new stations, in addition to the 30 that were completed in 2016. There are 13 new stations in the Lower Mainland and two new stations at the Britton Creek rest area on the Coquihalla Highway, allowing drivers to quickly charge up before heading to the Southern Interior – or to the Kootenays. The stations also connect drivers from Horseshoe Bay to the west coast of Vancouver Island.
BCHydro is planning its next phase, which will connect drivers to the north from Kamloops to Prince George – and eventually to Prince Rupert.
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