The Township of Brock Introduces Two New EV Charging Stations in Beaverton
The Township of Brock and Council are thrilled to announce the addition of 2 advanced EV chargers. This latest Green Climate Initiative is a result of a federal government grant application in partnership with Durham Region and supplied by HWiSEL EV. These chargers are compatible with any EV currently available with power from the grid, solar, battery or all sources including Tesla (requires Tesla provided J1172 adapter). The 39ft cable length ensures space and comfort when using the station. To check in and charge up at this location, please visit PlugShare and download the Commercial Software
Where: The back of the Beaverton Fire Hall, 360 Bay Street, Beaverton.
What: 2 Advanced level 2 – 50 Amp-11.5kW Charging stations.
Cost: FREE until March 31, 2024
“The Township of Brock and this Council takes its commitment to our declared climate emergency seriously. Brock is proud to be introducing these charging stations and looks forward to continued investments in reducing greenhouse gas emissions both by taking proactive measures through township operations and by helping our residents and visitors to Brock to reduce their carbon footprint.”
-Mayor Walter Schummer
“Brock Council and staff are delighted with the installation of the EV charging stations at the fire hall in Beaverton. We’re grateful for the grants that made this achievable and are thrilled to offer charging capacity for EV drivers visiting our municipality. Another step in the right direction to reducing carbon emissions.”
-Councillor Cria Pettingill