Montréal, January 22, 2017

Press Release

Nearly 115,000 Charges at Electric Circuit Stations in 2016: Up 146% Over 2015

The number of charges at Electric Circuit stations rose to 114,261 in 2016 from 46,465 in 2015, a 146% jump.

In addition, 2016 saw a 38% rise in the number of Electric Circuit charging stations (794 in December 2016 compared with 576 in December 2015) and some 60% in the number of plug-in vehicles registered in Québec (about 13,200 in December 2016 with 8,322 in December 2015).

“This increase is largely attributable to quick charging, which is a major advantage for EV drivers,” said France Lampron, Hydro-Québec’s Director – Transportation Electrification. “In 2016, the number of fast-charge stations in our network went from 29 to 66. These stations are in great demand among Electric Circuit users who, like Québec EV owners in general, are constantly increasing in number. The growing popularity of the Electric Circuit confirms its raison d’être and encourages us to continue to expand the network in order to meet their needs. We aim to have 2,500 charging stations in service by the end of 2020.”  

Rapidly expanding network

The Electric Circuit now has a total of 800 charging stations in operation, including 66 fast-charge stations, across Québec.

The network also welcomed close to 4,500 new members in 2016, bringing the total to 11,500, which means that 85% of EV drivers in Québec have Electric Circuit cards.

Some forty new partners joined the Electric Circuit in 2016. The network can now count on 181 visionary companies, institutions and municipalities who have purchased and installed charging stations. By paying for the charging stations and assuming the installation costs, the Electric Circuit partners demonstrate their strong commitment to transportation electrification in Québec.

The Electric Circuit is now planning to roll out service areas with multiple fast-charge stations to support the advent of battery-powered EV models with an improved range of over 300 km.

Greatly appreciated service

In a November user satisfaction survey, 95% of the 1,674 respondents said they were satisfied or very satisfied with the Electric Circuit’s service.

Interestingly, the number of charges started directly using the Electric Circuit mobile app, rather than a membership card, doubled in the past year.

About the Electric Circuit

In 2012, Hydro-Québec launched the Electric Circuit, the largest public charging network in  Québec. It is a major initiative in the implementation of the infrastructure required to support the adoption of plug-in electric vehicles in Québec.

Electric Circuit users have access to a 24/7 telephone help line run by CAA-Québec, as well as a charging-station locator service. The Electric Circuit Web site, theelectriccircuit.com, and the mobile app for iOS and Android are updated as new stations are commissioned. The Electric Circuit card also allows users to access the FLO network charging stations.

Information

Louis-Olivier Batty
Hydro-Québec, for The Electric Circuit
514-289-4214
batty.louis-olivier@hydro.qc.ca

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