This working paper by International Council on Clean Transportation assesses the electric vehicle charging infrastructure required in Québec province through 2035 and provides a specific focus on Montréal. The analysis focuses on light-duty vehicles including passenger cars, taxis, private-hire vehicles, and light commercial vehicles. The geographic scope covers 17 administrative regions and results are presented at the provincial and regional levels.

The focus on Montréal provides results at the Greater Montréal, administrative region, and city levels. The results show that Québec currently has 27% and 12% of the public charging infrastructure needed by 2025 and 2030. The report also summarizes programs and investments from Hydro-Québec and the provincial government that promote charging infrastructure development in Québec.

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