Insights | Mar 12, 2023

City of Kingston Case Study

A key element of this work has been the deployment of a comprehensive EV charging network, a project undertaken in partnership with electric vehicle charging manufacturer FLO®.

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Client Overview: City of Kingston

Situated adjacent to the renowned Thousand Islands archipelago and filled with buildings hewn from local limestone, the City of Kingston makes for a picturesque midway point between the urban centers of Toronto and Montreal. In the spirit of preserving the city’s charming nature, Kingston was one of the first Canadian municipalities to develop a climate action plan, and its current City Council has made demonstrating leadership on climate action a priority. The City has developed a Climate Action Plan which aims to cut greenhouse (GHG) emissions from the community by 30 per cent by 2030 and achieve carbon neutrality by 2040. A key element of this work has been the deployment of a comprehensive EV charging network, a project undertaken in partnership with electric vehicle charging manufacturer FLO®. The project, which began in 2017, saw the City of Kingston work with FLO to deploy a total of 48 EV charging stations, broken down as follows:

This charging ecosystem, ideal for a city of Kingston’s size, has helped spur EV adoption and position the Canadian municipality as a leader in the transition to a more sustainable mode of transportation.

Where cities and municipalities are eager to deploy EV charging networks, the source (or sources) of funding must always be considered; rarely does a city put forward a budgeted project without some idea of where the funding will emanate from. However, in this instance, the City of Kingston was adamant in being an early adopter of EV charging technology, and a budget and plan was put forward without knowing if grant funding from upper levels of government could be obtained. Ultimately, the City was able to source approximately CAD $800,000 from the City Council to implement their EV Strategy, which included the deployment of an initial run of 46 Level 2 charging stations. Working closely with FLO, who specialize in helping clients navigate provincial and federal funding applications, they were able to access CAD$100,000 through Natural Resources Canada’s Electric Vehicle and Alternative Fuel Infrastructure Deployment Initiative. This additional funding was important in allowing the City of Kingston to confidently proceed with the installation of two DC fast charging stations in Kingston’s popular downtown area.