The Electric Vehicle Network and PowerON and are the winners of the 2024 Canadian Electric Vehicle (EV) Awards, presented at EVVE 2024 in Halifax, Canada’s biggest electric vehicle event held annually by Electric Mobility Canada, the hosting sponsor of the EV Awards program.

Electric Vehicle Network is the winner of the Mike Brigham Used Electric Vehicle Dealership Award, for car dealerships excelling in the sale and promotion of used fully electric or plug-in hybrid electric cars. The Electric Vehicle Network was founded in Mississauga, Ont., in 2018 by Darryl Croft and Johnny Beckett, who were present in Halifax to receive the award.

“We believe that the path to a more sustainable future depends not only on improving electric transportation itself, but making EVs easy, accessible, and affordable – for anyone.” says Croft. “Since we started EV Network, we’ve sold hundreds of EVs of every make, model, and configuration, and we have been training our after-market staff to safely work and retool these incredible vehicles.”

“Furthermore, we have developed Rent Electric,” adds Beckett, “an innovative EV Rental and EV Carshare platform, that provides thousands of unique EV experiences across several locations.”

With an eye towards the future, EV Network is launching a new retail location in the Woodside community of Dartmouth, NS. Specializing in the acquisition of high-quality electric cars for rental and sale, this new retail location will assist the local community in increasing EV adoption across the board.

PowerON is the winner of the Tom Mitchell Electric Vehicle Leadership Award, for Canadian energy companies demonstrating outstanding leadership in the promotion or advancement of electric vehicle adoption.

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PowerON Energy Solutions, a subsidiary of Ontario Power Generation (OPG), is at the forefront of transit and commercial fleet electrification. It is being honoured for its work with Canada’s largest municipal transit agency, the Toronto Transit Commission (TTC), to support the TTC’s transition to a fully electrified bus fleet. The TTC’s electrification program is North America’s largest and most ambitious single transit electrification initiative. PowerON’s role includes designing, building, operating, maintaining, and owning all electrification infrastructure, such as chargers, battery energy storage systems (BESS), backup generation, energy management systems and solar, etc.

“Many years ago, while leading our parent company OPG, Tom [Mitchell] had the vision to see our electric future. Today, both OPG and PowerON continue Tom’s legacy as we work to electrify life in one generation,” says Keegan Tully, PowerON’s president and CEO, who was also present in Halifax to receive the award.

“PowerON and our fleet partners are leading some of the most ambitious heavy-duty electric vehicle charging projects in North America,” added Tully. “By pushing the boundaries of what’s possible, we are making a difference today and also paving the way for tomorrow. We are grateful for the recognition and will continue working to leverage Canada’s clean electricity supply to reduce emissions, fight climate change, and contribute to a cleaner, healthier environment for all Canadians.”

Presenting the awards were Electricity Canada President and CEO, Francis Bradley and Plug’n Drive President and CEO, Cara Clairman.

“Canada has one of the cleanest electricity grids in the world. It powers our homes, it powers our businesses, and increasingly, it powers our vehicles,” said Bradley. “Electricity Canada is proud to be a presenting sponsor of this year’s EV Awards, celebrating the EV dealers and electricity companies that are working hard to accelerate the electrification of transportation in Canada.”

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“The global shift toward electrification is accelerating and we are celebrating those who are making it possible for Canadians to choose electric mobility,” said Clairman. “Innovators like the EV Network and PowerON are excelling at providing new ways for Canadians to embrace electric transportation in their lives.”

The winners were selected by an external judging committee comprised of Canadian EV experts drawn from industry, non-profit organizations, government, and the media.

Electricity Canada is the national voice for sustainable electricity for its members and the customers they serve as the country works towards a Net Zero by 2050 future. Award sponsor CAA (Canadian Automobile Association) is a federation of eight Clubs providing over seven million members with emergency roadside service, complete automotive and travel services.

For further information, visit: Electric Vehicle Awards Program.

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