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'''2016'''
'''2016'''
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[http://www.cjad.com/cjad-news-human-interest/2016/04/20/electric-car-charging-outlets-to-be-required-in-all-new-homes-report Electric Car Charging Outlets to be Required in All New Homes]
[http://www.cjad.com/cjad-news-human-interest/2016/04/20/electric-car-charging-outlets-to-be-required-in-all-new-homes-report Electric Car Charging Outlets to be Required in All New Homes]
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Adding the charging port during construction would only cost a couple hundred dollars, as opposed to a charging station after the fact, which can set you back nearly $1,000.
Adding the charging port during construction would only cost a couple hundred dollars, as opposed to a charging station after the fact, which can set you back nearly $1,000.


If you rent your home the government wants to make sure you can go green too.
If you rent your home the government wants to make sure you can '''go green''' too.


According to the report, the government plans to force owners of rental properties to offer tenants a charging station, the measure includes all existing buildings and not just new ones being built.
According to the report, the government plans to force owners of rental properties to offer tenants a charging station, the measure includes all existing buildings and not just new ones being built.

Revision as of 14:27, 23 April 2016

Green Issues

2016

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Electric Car Charging Outlets to be Required in All New Homes

According to the Journal de Montreal the Couillard government will soon require all new homes built in Quebec to have a 240 volt external outlet for recharging electric vehicles.

Adding the charging port during construction would only cost a couple hundred dollars, as opposed to a charging station after the fact, which can set you back nearly $1,000.

If you rent your home the government wants to make sure you can go green too.

According to the report, the government plans to force owners of rental properties to offer tenants a charging station, the measure includes all existing buildings and not just new ones being built.

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