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Getting a charge in downtown Kelowna

Apr 21, 2016

FortisBC and City of Kelowna open two new electric vehicle charge stations

KELOWNA, BC – Just in time for Earth Day, visitors to downtown Kelowna now have two new options for charging electric vehicles; two stalls in the museum parking lot at Queensway Avenue and Ellis Street are now serviced with electrical vehicle charge units, thanks to a unique pilot project between the City of Kelowna and FortisBC. One stall is for public use and the second is dedicated to the local car-share program.

This collaboration between the City of Kelowna and FortisBC is an ideal way to support the use of electric vehicles in our City,” said Alf Soros, fleet services manager, City of Kelowna. “These charge stations will allow people to park, plug-in and return to a charged vehicle after spending time exploring downtown’s many amenities.”

As part of the collaboration, the City of Kelowna provided the location while FortisBC purchased and installed the units. The City will be responsible for day-to-day monitoring and the electricity consumption. FortisBC will own the equipment and arrange maintenance services. These stations will provide valuable information that will help both the City of Kelowna and FortisBC better understand electric vehicle use in the community and be prepared as more people adopt them.

When charging, users won’t have to pay for the electricity but standard parking rates for the stall will apply.

“One of the best ways to support our customers who are choosing electric vehicles is to work directly with communities like the City of Kelowna,” said Mark Warren, director, customer service technology and systems, FortisBC. “The City can provide the insight into their resident’s needs while we can provide the technical expertise, access to infrastructure and ongoing support.”

The Ellis and Queensway location was chosen because of its central location to downtown amenities and transit. Its proximity to existing electrical infrastructure also made the installation easy and cost-effective. These two charge stations are Level 2, 240-volt units with a SAE J1772 connector allowing communication and charging with most common electric vehicles such as the Nissan Leaf and Chevy Volt.

These charge stations add to the growing list of work FortisBC does to support clean energy choices for transportation. Since 2011, FortisBC has led the adoption of natural gas for commercial transportation in B.C., by enabling customers to displace diesel in over 400 fleet vehicles. In 2015, FortisBC worked with BC Hydro to deploy stations in Penticton, Keremeos and Princeton and is working with partners to complete the southern interior highway section of the province-wide charging network.

The City of Kelowna has also been supporting electric vehicle usage through the Eco-Pass parking program for on-street parking, visit kelowna.ca/parking to learn more.

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Media contact

Alf Soros
Fleet Services Manager, City of Kelowna
250-469-8915

Nicole Bogdanovic
Corporate Communications Advisor
FortisBC
250-470-2208
[email protected]

​FortisBC is a regulated utility focused on providing safe and reliable energy, including natural gas, electricity and propane. FortisBC employs more than 2,200 British Columbians and serves approximately 1.1 million customers in 135 B.C. communities. FortisBC owns and operates two liquefied natural gas storage facilities and four regulated hydroelectric generating plants, approximately 7,200 kilometres of transmission and distribution power lines, and approximately 47,500 kilometres of natural gas transmission and distribution pipelines. FortisBC Inc. and FortisBC Energy Inc. do business as FortisBC. FortisBC is indirectly, wholly owned by Fortis Inc., a leader in the North American electric and gas utility business. Fortis Inc. shares are listed on the Toronto Stock Exchange and trade under the symbol FTS. Additional information can be accessed at www.fortisinc.com or www.sedar.com.