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You can find available level 3 fast-charging and level 2 destination charging
You can find available level 3 fast-charging and level 2 destination charging locations on the Ivy app for iOS and Android. Download the app now. You can also find us on PlugShare and Chargehub, and shortly in your EV''s dashboard.
Ivy''s level 3 fast-charging locations are carefully selected to provide coverage across the province, giving EV drivers the confidence to explore all that Ontario has to offer, and with the goal of providing the best customer experience. Each of our level 3 locations offer convenient access around the clock and amenities, such as washrooms, refreshments and food to enhance our customers'' experience.
We''re here to support you every step of the way. For any resources, information, or answers to your questions, start with our Support page. If you need immediate support for public charging, you can reach us 24/7 at 1.800.301.1950.
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OPG respectfully acknowledges that the lands on which its generating stations and other assets are located are within the traditional and treaty territory of many Indigenous communities. Click to read more.
Central Ontario is home to 20 of our hydroelectric facilities, some of which, like our Sills Island Generating Station, have been part of their community for more than one hundred years.
Eastern Ontario is host to one gas-fired generating station and 15 of our hydroelectric generating stations on the St. Lawrence, Ottawa and Madawaska Rivers.
Northeastern Ontario contains 14 of our hydroelectric stations, including several we built or redeveloped through key partnerships with local Indigenous communities.
Northwestern Ontario hosts 11 of our hydroelectric stations as well as a former coal generating station that we converted to use biomass as fuel.
The golden horseshoe of Southern Ontario is home to key operations including our Darlington and Pickering nuclear stations in Clarington and Pickering.
The golden horseshoe of Southern Ontario is home to key operations including our iconic Sir Adam Beck hydroelectric stations in Niagara Falls.
Southwestern Ontario is host to our NSS - Western Waste Management Facility in Bruce County, our Eugenia hydroelectric station near Meaford, and our Nanticoke Solar Facility on the site of the former Nanticoke coal station.
Toronto – Today, Hydro One Limited (Hydro One) and Ontario Power Generation (OPG) announced the launch of Ivy Charging Network™, a new company, which will create Ontario''s largest and most connected electric vehicle fast-charger network.
"We play a critical role in energizing life in communities across Ontario. This fast-charger network will create a better and brighter future through a greener transportation sector while meeting the evolving energy needs of our customers and all Ontarians," said Imran Merali, Vice President, Customer Service, Hydro One, and Co-President of Ivy Charging Network. "By entering this growing market in partnership with OPG, Hydro One is expanding our product and service offering to deliver greater value for our customers, employees, communities and shareholders."
The company''s 160 level 3 fast-chargers will be at 73 locations across Ontario, which will help alleviate electric vehicle range anxiety, as Ivy''s locations will be less than 100 kilometres apart on average.
"Having delivered the world''s largest single climate change action to date with the closure of our coal stations, OPG''s clean power serves as a strong platform to electrify carbon-heavy sectors like transportation," said Theresa Dekker, Vice President, Corporate Business Development & Strategy for OPG, and Co-President of Ivy Charging Network. "That''s why we''re so pleased to be partnering with Hydro One on an initiative that will broaden the benefits of electrification, providing a reliable, integrated network while ensuring no additional cost to ratepayers."
Natural Resources Canada (NRCan), through its Electric Vehicle and Alternative Fuel Infrastructure Deployment Initiative (EVAFIDI), provided an $8 million repayable contribution to Hydro One and Ontario Power Generation to help build the EV network.
"Our government is committed to supporting innovative, green infrastructure projects that will bring us closer to a competitive, zero-emissions transportation sector," said the Honourable Navdeep Bains, Minister of Innovation, Science and Industry, on behalf of the Honourable Seamus O''Regan, Canada''s Minister of Natural Resources. "Today''s investment will ensure that Canadian-made solutions are at the forefront of solving the global climate change crisis, leaving our children and grandchildren with a healthier planet and cleaner air to breathe."
Ivy Charging Network™ selected Greenlots, a member of the Shell Group and leader in electric vehicle charging and management solutions as its service provider to operate and manage the network. Ivy Charging Network is a limited partnership with equal ownership between Hydro One and OPG. As an unregulated business, it can provide a new revenue stream for both companies while not affecting Ontario electricity rates.
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Hydro One Limited, through its wholly-owned subsidiaries, is Ontario''s largest electricity transmission and distribution provider with approximately 1.4 million valued customers, approximately $27.1 billion in assets as at December 31, 2019, and annual revenues in 2019 of approximately $6.5 billion.
Our team of approximately 8,800 skilled and dedicated employees proudly build and maintain a safe and reliable electricity system which is essential to supporting strong and successful communities. In 2019, Hydro One invested approximately $1.7 billion in its transmission and distribution networks and supported the economy through buying approximately $1.5 billion of goods and services.
We are committed to the communities where we live and work through community investment, sustainability and diversity initiatives. We are designated as a Sustainable Electricity Company by the Canadian Electricity Association.
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OPG is the largest electricity generator in the province, providing almost half the power Ontarians rely on every day. It is also one of the most diverse generators in North America with nuclear, hydro, biomass, solar and gas assets.
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Ivy will bring 73 stations to locations across Ontario, with charging speeds ranging from 50 kW with potential for up to 200 kW in some locations
Minister of Innovation, Science and Industry Navdeep Bains announces the launch of Ivy Charging Network announces on behalf of Natural Resources Canada
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