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C$194m CIB partnership with JOLT to advance EV charging in Canada

The Canada Infrastructure Bank (CIB) and JOLT have announced a C$194m loan agreement to enable the expansion of JOLT’s EV charging network across Canada.
By Liam McLoughlin February 25, 2025 Read time: 2 mins
The partnership with JOLT is the latest of CIB collaborations with leading EV charging network owners and operators to accelerate the private sector’s rollout of large-scale charging infrastructure across Canada. Image: CIB/JOLT

The CIB investment will facilitate the installation of up to 1,500 new curbside EV chargers from JOLT in urban centres.

Each station provides up to 7 kWh of free, fast charging per car per day, equivalent to approximately 50 kilometres of driving range.

The CIB and JOLT’s partnership supports the goal of increasing the quantity and availability of electric vehicle charging options which will make EV ownership more accessible.

By providing loans for the build-out of EV charging infrastructure, the CIB says it aims to alleviate consumer range anxiety, accelerate EV adoption and significantly reduce transportation sector emissions.

Through the Charging and Hydrogen Refuelling Infrastructure Initiative (CHRI), the CIB collaborates with leading EV charging network owners and operators to accelerate the private sector’s rollout of large-scale charging infrastructure across Canada. This Project marks the CIB’s fourth CHRI investment and its third in EV charging infrastructure.

To date, the CIB has invested approximately C$650m towards the deployment of approximately 5,500 public fast charging ports.

By investing in expanding EV charging infrastructure, we are supporting Canadians’ need for accessible and convenient charging points in urban centres," said Ehren Cory, CEO of Canada Infrastructure Bank. "Our strategic partnership with JOLT highlights a commitment to supporting the deployment of innovative technology which will create jobs and remove a potential barrier to EV adoption."

"Curbside fast charging is critical to the transition to electric vehicles, and providing fast, free charging to those who do not have access to off street charging is JOLT’s goal for its expansion in Canada," said JOLT CEO Doug McNamee. "JOLT’s partnership with the CIB is a testament to our shared commitment to innovation and sustainability. By expanding our EV charging infrastructure, we are making electric vehicle ownership more accessible and convenient for all Canadians.”

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