Electrify Canada
Electric vehicle charging network in Canada
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Electrify Canada is a corporation formed by Electrify America and Volkswagen Group to build electric vehicle (EV) direct current (DC) charging infrastructure in Canada.[1][2][3]
Company type | Corporation |
|---|---|
| Industry | Electric vehicle infrastructure |
| Founded | May 10, 2018 |
Area served | Canada |
Key people | Robert Barrosa (President & CEO) |
| Products | Electric vehicle chargers |
| Owners | Electrify America, Volkswagen Group |
| Website | electrify-canada |
Overview
Electrify Canada was established by Electrify America and Volkswagen Group in 2018. While Electrify America was originally formed due to the Volkswagen emissions scandal settlement, Electrify Canada was a strategic decision to support VW's EV Sales in the country.[4] The company opened its first charging station in September 2019.[5]
The company has over 204 chargers at 45 charging stations across Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Quebec, Ontario, Alberta, British Columbia, and Saskatchewan as of March 2025.[6]
Electrify Canada stations offer charging speeds between 150 kW to 350 kW.[6][7] The company offers both Combined Charging System (CCS) and CHAdeMO connectors at their charging stations.[8] In 2023 the company announced it would begin offering Tesla's North American Charging System connectors, in addition to the existing connectors, by 2025.[9]
In December 2023, Electrify Canada announced it would begin billing users by kWh instead of by the amount of time used.[10]