Electric Vehicle Chargers Available At Town Facilities
The Town remains committed to environmental sustainability for the benefit of our community. As part of this ongoing commitment, we are pleased to inform residents that electric vehicle chargers are available at a number of Town facilities.
Locations Include:
Location | Address | Number of Ports |
Brooklin Community Centre and Library | 8 Vipond Road Whitby, ON
Located in the municipal parking lot on the east side of the building. | 2 Level 2 Ports |
Centennial Building/1855 | 416 Centre Street South | 1 Level 2 Port |
Civic Recreation Complex | 555 Rossland Road East
Located in the parking lot on the west side of the building. | 2 Level 2 Ports |
Green St. Parking / Whitby Municipal Lot #5 | 201 Green Street Whitby, ON | 6 Level 2 Ports |
Iroquois Park Sports Centre
| 500 Victoria Street West | 2 Level 2 Ports 1 Level 3 Port |
McKinney Centre | 222 McKinney Drive | 2 Ports |
Operations Centre | 333 McKinney Drive, Whitby | 2 Ports |
Town Hall | 575 Rossland Rd E. Whitby, ON One charger is located in the North parking lot near the entrance to Council Chambers. Three chargers are located in the South parking lot near the back entrance. | 8 Ports |
Whitby Marina | 301 Watson St. W. Whitby, ON | 2 Ports |
Electric Vehicle Charging Fees
Level 2
- $1.50 service fee plus $1.50 per hour for the first three hours
- After three hours the fee will go up to $4 per hour
Level 3
- $1.50 service fee
- $19 per hour
How to Use the Electric Vehicle Chargers
- Make a payment using ChargePoint or a credit card - view a short video to learn more about charging your vehicle with ChargePoint.
- Push the button on the connector and lift it out of the holster on the station.
- Plug the connector into your EV to start charging. Check to make sure your EV is charging.
- When charging is finished, just unplug and return the connector to the station.
Why Install Electric Vehicle Chargers?
Whitby has committed to climate action and achieving zero greenhouse gas emissions across the community by 2050. Transportation is currently the largest source of these greenhouse gas emissions in Durham Region and electric cars are part of the solution.
These stations are part of an Electric Vehicle Networking program delivered in partnership with the Region of Durham and surrounding local municipalities with funding support provided by the Federal Governments Zero Emission Vehicle Infrastructure Program.
For more information, visit whitby.ca/Sustainability.
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