Electric Vehicle Charging Stations
Electric vehicles provide a more sustainable alternative to vehicles powered by fossil fuels. They help improve air quality, combat climate change, reduce noise, and foster green economic development. To encourage residents to use electric vehicles, we are committed to providing electric vehicle charging stations throughout the city.
Starting January 1, 2020 the following fees for electric vehicle charging will apply for City of Port Moody owned stations. Fees will be collected through the charging station and are prorated to the minute. Fees are shown in approximate hourly charges below.
EV Charging Station | User Fee |
---|---|
Kyle Centre |
First 4 hours - $0.50 / hr After 4 hours - $5 / hr |
Old Orchard Hall |
First 4 hours - $1 / hr After 4 hours - $5 / hr |
Recreation Complex |
First 4 hours - $1 / hr After 4 hours - $5 / hr |
DC Fast Charger | $12 / hr |
Rocky Point Park |
First 4 hours - $1.50 / hr After 4 hours - $5 / hr |
Locations
The City owns and operates seven charging locations that can accommodate a total of 13 vehicles. We have six Level 2 charging stations and one DC Fast Charging station. You will find charging stations in the following locations:
Location | Address | Number of ports | ChargePoint connection | Charging level |
---|---|---|---|---|
Kyle Centre |
125 Kyle Street |
2 |
Yes |
Level 2 |
Old Orchard Hall |
646 Bentley Road |
2 |
Yes |
Level 2 |
Recreation Complex |
300 Ioco Road |
2 |
Yes |
Level 2 |
Recreation Complex |
300 Ioco Road |
1 |
Yes |
DC Fast Charge |
Rocky Point Park |
2800 – block Murray Street |
2 |
Yes |
Level 2 |
ChargePoint
Most of our charging stations use the ChargePoint app. Visit ChargePoint to set up an account and download the free app to find charging stations, start a charging session from your phone, and track your savings. Learn how to charge your electric vehicle using ChargePoint.
We can also use ChargePoint to track vehicle usage at each charging station. This data will help us plan the location of future charging stations. We can even track energy statistics, such as greenhouse gas emission savings and energy consumption per charge.