The supply of electric circuit now exceeds 200 terminals in Quebec
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The founding partners of Electric Circuit - The Rotisseries St-Hubert, RONA, METRO, the Metropolitan Transportation Agency (AMT) and Hydro-Quebec, are very pleased to announce that the electric circuit continues to expand and the supply of network now exceeds 200 public charging stations in service across Quebec. With 201 terminals distributed in 13 administrative regions, it is the network with the largest coverage. These allow electric vehicle drivers to drive with peace of mind knowing they can realize a charging extra to one of the terminals of the network if necessary.
"Thanks especially to the involvement of many institutional and private partners, the electrical circuit is growing and this new milestone today emphasizes its leadership in Quebec, has said on behalf of the partners of electric circuit Pierre-Luc Desgagne, vice-president - Public and Government Affairs Hydro-Quebec. The next step now is to reach 300 terminals in spring 2014. "
Launched in 2012, the electric circuit was the first public charging network emerge in Canada. Today it has 201 terminals operating in 13 regions: Montreal, Quebec, Laval, Monteregie, Estrie, Laurentides, Lanaudière, Bas-Saint-Laurent, Gaspesie, Centre-du-Québec, Chaudière-Appalaches, Outaouais and Saguenay- Lac-Saint-Jean. The expansion continues, as representatives of the electric circuit actively working to develop new partnerships to enhance the service offering for the benefit of drivers of vehicles propelled by electricity.
"We are very pleased that the business model of the electrical circuit continues to generate intense interest from potential partners. These and contribute to the adoption of a more economic and more ecological "transportation has Desgagne says.
Charging stations Quebecoises
Since April 2013, across the electric circuit deployees are fully designed and manufactured in Quebec by the firm AddÉnergie Technologies. The Quebec company has won the second tender for the electrical circuit for the supply of charging stations of the network. Several bidders had then responded to the call for tenders by Hydro-Quebec leads. The Quebec terminal has distinguished itself in the strict assessment process based on the robustness of terminals, price, conviviality and after-sales service.
The Electric Circuit
The electric circuit remains a major initiative in the deployment of the charging infrastructure needed to support the arrival of electric vehicles and rechargeable Quebec.
The electric circuit is the largest network of public charging in Quebec, now numbering more than 200 charging stations to 240 volt service, including in the parking AMT and several RONA stores, grocery stores and rotisseries Metro St-Hubert on Quebec. Since its inauguration in March 2012, 46 private and institutional partners have joined the electric circuit. Its expansion will continue so that it provides greater geographical coverage and desserve a greater number of EV drivers in several regions of Quebec.
Much needs recharging electric vehicle owners is filled at home or at work. Public charging infrastructure allows motorists to drive with peace of mind by offering them the opportunity to refuel on the way when necessary. Users of electric circuit beneficient a telephone helpline operates 24 hours on 24 and managed by CAA-Quebec and a locator service terminals. The Electric Circuit Web site lecircuitelectrique.com is updated as and as new terminals are brought into service or deployed.
SOURCE Electrical Circuit