City of Ottawa receives Zero Emission Vehicle Infrastructure Program funding | Unpublished
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Publication Date: August 26, 2025 - 13:58

City of Ottawa receives Zero Emission Vehicle Infrastructure Program funding

August 26, 2025

Ottawa - A recent $600,000 investment from Natural Resources Canada’s Zero Emission Vehicle Infrastructure Program (ZEVIP) is helping power Ottawa’s green future by supporting the installation of EV charging infrastructure.

With this funding, the City will install a total of 59 EV charging stations across Ottawa to support the greening of the municipal fleet. The first project to benefit from this funding will be the EV charging hub at the Mary Pitt Centre, where 12 Level 2 and one Level 3 charging stations will be installed by the end of the year. An additional 12 chargers will be installed next year.  

The work and funding are in line with the City’s overall Green Fleet Strategy, to help adopt emerging vehicle technologies. The strategy supports the Council-approved goal to reduce greenhouse gas emissions to 100 per cent below 2012 levels by 2040.  

The transition to greener vehicles is expected to save more than $6 million, while also bringing the Cty closer to meeting the targets outlined in the Climate Change Master Plan by 2040. The implementation of EV infrastructure plays a key role in meeting those goals. 

In addition to the funding for the municipal fleet, the City of Ottawa has also been awarded $170,000 to support the installation of 16 EV charging stations for public use at six municipal parking garages and lots. This installation will include 14 level 2 chargers and two level 3 chargers. 

This project represents a significant investment by the City of Ottawa in the expansion of its EV charging network and demonstrates the City’s ongoing commitment to increasing support for electric and hybrid vehicles in the nation’s capital.  

Installation of these chargers is scheduled to begin next year. 

 

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“The Government of Canada is partnering with the City of Ottawa to accelerate the availability of EV chargers, both for the municipal fleet and for consumers who drive zero-emissions vehicles. These public and fleet EV charging stations are enabling more EVs on the road and a cleaner economy.”  

The Honourable Tim Hodgson, Minister of Energy and Natural Resources  

 

“Thank you to Natural Resources Canada for this important investment in Ottawa’s future. This funding will help us expand EV charging infrastructure in our city, reduce emissions, and make real progress toward our climate goals, making our city more sustainable for everyone.” 

Mayor Mark Sutcliffe 

 

“These 59 new EV charging hubs across Ottawa are a tremendous step towards our net zero emissions goals in Canada. Minister Hodgson and our Liberal government are showing our commitment to helping Ottawa be a part of a greener and more energy efficient future!”  

Anita Vandenbeld, Member of Parliament for Ottawa West—Nepean 

 

“We see the impacts of climate change around the globe and right here at home. Choosing cleaner energy is part of the solution. This funding for EV infrastructure helps us lead by example to make our municipal fleet greener. Adding more public EV chargers in City-owned parking facilities will encourage more residents to choose electric vehicles.” 

Councillor Shawn Menard, Chair of the City’s Environment and Climate Change Committee 

 

“The City continues to provide clean transportation options for both the public and our municipal fleet operations. With the installation of EV chargers, we’re helping our municipal services and residents make greener choices that contribute to a more sustainable city.” 

Councillor Tim Tierney, Chair of the City’s Transportation Committee 



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