qathet Regional District Installs EV Charging Station at Shelter Point Regional Park and Campground
qathet, B.C. – The qathet Regional District (qRD) is pleased to announce that the FLO Level 2 electric vehicle charging station at Shelter Point Regional Park and Campground is now fully operational, with charging available at a rate of $3.25 per hour.
FLO’s Level 2 chargers are compatible with major North American Electric Vehicle (EV) models (either directly or with a connector), and are accessible by downloading the FLO App or other ChargePoint roaming partner apps (EVgo, Ionity, Allego, Innogy, EVBox and others) or as a guest user by providing an email address and credit card number. The Flo EV charging station communicates wirelessly through a built-in cellular gateway, so no wired or fixed internet connection is required. Revenue generated from the use of the EV charging station will cover electricity costs and, depending on usage, may also cover the annual fees for the service. Expenses over and above revenue will be paid from the Regional Parks Services budget. Surplus revenue generated from the EV charging station will be returned to the Regional Parks Operating budget.
Regional Parks were selected for the EV charging stations due to the ability to share revenue and expenses for operation and maintenance of the stations within the Regional Parks budget. A solid cellular signal for communications was required for station operation, which was available at Shelter Point. The station was also located at the BC Hydro service pole furthest away from known archaeological sites at Shelter Point to avoid any potential disturbance of cultural heritage materials.
“We would like to thank Aviva Canada and Earth Day Canada for their generous contribution to extend the EV charger network throughout the qathet Regional District’s rural areas,” said Clay Brander, qathet Regional District Board Chair. “These chargers, installed at no cost to the qRD, support longer visitor stays, improve regional connectivity, and contribute to meaningful reductions in greenhouse gas emissions.”
Through its Charged for Change program, presented in partnership with Earth Day Canada, Aviva Canada covered 100 percent of project costs, estimated at just under $80,000, for the purchase, supply and installation of two dual-plug Flo CoRe+ MAX Level 2 Charging Stations. The cost estimate for each charging station site includes a single-pedestal Level 2 charging station with dual-plugs, a new hydro-pole if required, new overhead lighting and all signage and protective infrastructure. The qRD was the first community in B.C. to receive this grant, and look forward to advancing EV supports in the province.
About the qathet Regional District:
The qathet Regional District serves the rural areas from Lund to sḵelhp (Saltery Bay), the City of Powell River, Texada Island, Savary Island, and Lasqueti Island. The qRD provides some services, through contract, to Tla’amin Nation. To learn more please visit qathet.ca.
CONTACT:
Mikhael Drosdovech, Manager of Assets and Capital Projects
#202 – 4675 Marine Avenue, Powell River, BC V8A 2L2
P: 604∙485∙2260 | E: administration@qathet.ca