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Electric Vehicles

Is Charging an EV a Tenant’s Right?

Is Charging an EV a Tenant’s Right?

Is Charging an EV a Tenant’s Right?

One Ottawa tenant believes so, as his rent includes electricity.

There’s a straightforward solution to this dilemma, but it requires a certain mindset—one that may feel rare in tenant-landlord relationships. As EV ownership rises, simple adjustments could make charging convenient and affordable for tenants while protecting landlords from extra expenses. This approach demands a focus on one key value that can make all the difference.


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The State of Electric Vehicle Adoption in Pakistan

The State of Electric Vehicle Adoption in Pakistan

Our mobile app data analysis recently highlighted a strong interest in electric vehicle (EV) topics among our Pakistani users. In response, we’re exploring the latest developments in Pakistan’s EV landscape to keep our audience informed and engaged. As a Canadian company, we are excited to see the global interest in EVs and the progress being made in countries like Pakistan. Let’s explore the current state of EV adoption in Pakistan, including policy initiatives, infrastructure development, market dynamics, and challenges facing the sector.


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The Irony of Block Heater Infrastructure: How Alberta’s Cold Climate is Paving the Way for Electric Vehicles

The Irony of Block Heater Infrastructure: How Alberta’s Cold Climate is Paving the Way for Electric Vehicles

A Facebook thread from the Electric Vehicle Association of Alberta (EVAA) reveals several key insights about EV owners’ experiences with charging their vehicles using different power levels, particularly Level 1 (110V/120V) and Level 2 (220V/240V) outlets. Here are the main takeaways:


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How an Innovative App Solved an EV Dilemma

How an Innovative App Solved an EV Dilemma

In the Lower Lonsdale area of North Vancouver, British Columbia, a property manager named Alex was responsible for several aging condo buildings, each bustling with diverse and dynamic residents. As electric vehicles (EVs) grew in popularity among these residents, Alex faced a unique challenge: the buildings weren’t designed for EV charging. Residents used standard electrical outlets in the parking areas for overnight trickle charging, which led to disputes over electricity consumption and strata fees due to the inability to track or estimate power use from these sessions.


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