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Electrical Safety Authority ramps up EV charging safety in Ontario

The Electrical Safety Authority (ESA) conducted a safety blitz in Toronto to assess EV charger installations.
By James Foster September 12, 2023 Read time: 1 min
The Electrical Safety Authority (ESA) conducted a safety blitz in Toronto to assess EV charger installations.

The result was the discovery of more than 400 incidents of working without an ESA permit – meaning the installation may not be to code or safe.

Through this safety blitz, a concerning number of unsafe charging methods came to light in Toronto neighbourhoods, such as extension cords running across sidewalks or chargers being mounted on trees. Unsafe charger installations can have serious consequences for the car, an individual's home, or family. These discoveries underscore the pressing need to enhance awareness around charging EVs safely.

To help educate homeowners, ESA has launched a public safety campaign focused on the importance of only using approved charging equipment, installed by a licensed electrical contractor who obtains an ESA permit.

"With more Ontarians using electric vehicles, prioritising safe charging practices is critical," said Steve Nelson, general manager of central region, Electrical Safety Authority. "By purchasing a certified charging system and having a licensed electrical contractor with an ESA permit install it, Ontarians can contribute to a safer EV ecosystem."


CAPTION: The ESA’s safety blitz revealed unsafe charging methods. Image: Electrical Safety Authority

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