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Electric vehicle charging networks in Canada: how the infrastructure is developing and who manages it

Date:28.05.2025

Canada is actively developing its electric vehicle infrastructure, and charging stations are becoming an increasingly visible part of city streets, highways, and even remote communities. Find out which companies operate the main charging networks in the country, what the coverage looks like by region, and what this means for EV drivers every day. We also remind you that you can purchase home and commercial charging stations from [...]

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    Canada is actively developing its electric vehicle infrastructure, and charging stations are becoming an increasingly visible part of city streets, highways, and even remote communities. Find out which companies operate the main charging networks in the country, what the coverage looks like by region, and what this means for EV drivers every day. We also remind you that you can buy home and commercial charging stations in our online storeand also use the public charging stations ECOFACTORcharging points located throughout Ukraine. For convenient access to charging infrastructure, we recommend using our mobile applicationwhich is available on iOS and Android.

    1. ECOFACTOR

    We are. ECOFACTORis a full-cycle Ukrainian company that independently designs, develops and manufactures charging stations for electric vehicles. Our range includes mobile chargers, alternating current (AC) and high-speed direct current (DC) stations. All equipment is designed to meet current industry requirements. We also offer online shop with a wide range of choices accessories for charging electric vehicles.

    We have created an ecosystem of digital solutions that includes a cloud-based platform for charging infrastructure operators and ECOFACTOR mobile application for drivers. Through an app available for Android and iOSFor businesses, we provide tools for managing charging stations, monitoring their operations, and setting up tariffs. For businesses, we provide tools for managing charging stations, monitoring operations and setting tariffs.

    On the interactive map of charging stationsavailable both in the mobile app and on the website, it is easy to find the nearest charging points, check their status and start charging. We strive to make charging infrastructure as accessible, simple and efficient as possible for both businesses and ordinary drivers.

    Key points:

    • Own production of charging stations (AC/DC)
    • Cloud-based SaaS platform for operators
    • Mobile application for Android and iOS.
    • Interactive map of charging stations
    • Shop for charging accessories
    • Integrated solutions for business and drivers

    Contacts:

    2. SparkCharge

    SparkCharge provides mobile electric vehicle charging services to corporate customers in the US, Canada and Mexico. The company implements a Charging-as-a-Service (CaaS) approach that allows customers to start charging their fleet without complex installation or significant capital investment. SparkCharge offers both temporary and permanent charging solutions, including portable batteries, offline energy hubs and fixed infrastructure options.

    All operations can be carried out by SparkCharge or with partial involvement of the client - the company supports a flexible approach to organising processes. Services include equipment installation, maintenance, daily charging of vehicles, energy planning and scaling to meet the needs of the fleet. Autonomous power supplies are provided for locations with limited access to the grid.

    Key points:

    • Mobile charging of electric vehicles for business customers
    • Charging-as-a-Service approach without complex installation
    • Portable chargers and offline hubs
    • Installation, connection and monitoring services
    • Charging infrastructure for various industries - from logistics to events
    • Availability in the US, Canada and Mexico

    Contacts:

    • Website: www.sparkcharge.io
    • Facebook: www.facebook.com/SparkChargeCorp
    • LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/company/sparkcharge
    • Instagram: www.instagram.com/sparkcharge.io

    3. ChargePoint

    ChargePoint develops hardware and software solutions for electric vehicle charging, targeting enterprise customers, fleets and drivers in North America and Europe. The company offers a charging station management platform that is compatible with both its own devices and third-party equipment that supports the OCPP standard. The company focuses on creating an infrastructure that allows charging sessions to be managed, costs to be optimised and stable operation of stations to be ensured.

    A mobile app is available for users to find charging points, check connector types, charging speeds and prices. The app is compatible with Apple CarPlay, Android Auto and car infotainment systems. ChargePoint's charging network also integrates with roaming partners to expand the geography of available charging.

    Key points:

    • Charging infrastructure management platform for businesses and fleets
    • Compatible with in-house stations and third-party OCPP equipment
    • Mobile app with advanced search filters and car integration
    • Network of charging stations in North America and Europe
    • Supporting corporate clients through software tools and services

    Contacts:

    • Website: www.chargepoint.com
    • Facebook: www.facebook.com/ChargePoint
    • Twitter: x.com/chargepointnet
    • LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/company/chargepoint
    • Instagram: www.instagram.com/chargepoint
    • Address: 240 East Hacienda Avenue, Campbell, CA 95008 USA
    • Phone: 1-866-480-2936

    4. Electrify Canada

    Electrify Canada is developing a network of charging infrastructure for electric vehicles with a focus on ease of use during travel and within cities. The company provides fast-charging solutions and focuses on creating an accessible, sustainable and customer-centric ecosystem for electric vehicle drivers.

    Through the mobile app, available for Android and iOS, users can find charging points, start and end a session, and make payments contactlessly. The company also offers a subscription option to receive discounts on charging services. Additionally, the company provides technical support and advice to users.

    Key points:

    • Charging network for city journeys and long-distance routes
    • Digital service with mobile application (Android/iOS)
    • Contactless payment and session management via smartphone
    • Optional subscription to preferential tariffs
    • User support and service assistance

    Contacts:

    • Website: www.electrify-canada.ca
    • Facebook: www.facebook.com/100063740598593
    • Twitter: x.com/CanadaElectrify
    • LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/company/electrify-canada-ca-eng
    • Instagram: www.instagram.com/electrifycanada
    • Phone: 1-833-231-3226

    5. Ivy Charging Network

    Ivy Charging Network develops charging infrastructure for electric vehicles in various sectors, including public, home and commercial use. The company provides solutions for charging electric vehicles within municipal infrastructure, at business facilities, and offers equipment for home installation. The company is focused on expanding access to charging services in the regions of Canada.

    The Ivy mobile app is available for Android and iOS users. It allows users to find charging points, start sessions, monitor the charging process, and manage their own equipment. The company also supports the development of charging services in partnership with local initiatives and infrastructure projects.

    Key points:

    • Services for public, home and business charging
    • Universal mobile application (Android/iOS)
    • Manage charging both on the go and at home
    • Participation in the development of infrastructure initiatives in Canada
    • Customer support through digital and offline channels

    Contacts:

    • Website: ivycharge.com
    • Facebook: www.facebook.com/IvyCharge
    • Twitter: x.com/IvyCharge
    • LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/company/ivy-charging-network
    • Instagram: www.instagram.com/ivycharge
    • Phone: 1-800-301- 1950

    6. 6.

    FLO develops, manufactures and deploys charging stations for electric vehicles, providing a full range of services, from technical design to technical support. The company operates a charging network across North America, including Canada, focusing on both private drivers and business customers. FLO's solutions cover charging at home, in public spaces, and in businesses.

    FLO's mobile app, available for Android and iOS, allows users to find charging stations, schedule charging at home and manage their devices. The company also provides an integrated infrastructure, including hardware, software and service. FLO works with municipalities, private enterprises and OEMs to support the adaptation of electric vehicles.

    Key points:

    • Full cycle - from charger production to network maintenance
    • Solutions for home, public and corporate charging
    • Mobile application for charging management (Android/iOS)
    • Own network of charging stations in North America
    • Partnership programmes with cities, companies and car manufacturers

    Contacts:

    • Website: www.flo.com
    • Facebook: www.facebook.com/floevcharging
    • Twitter: x.com/FLOevchargingCA
    • LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/company/floevcharging
    • Instagram: www.instagram.com/flo.evcharging
    • Phone: 1-855-543-8356

    7. Shell Recharge

    Shell Recharge is part of Shell's electric vehicle division and provides charging solutions for private and business users in Europe, including Canada. The company provides access to an extensive network of public charging stations covering different types of charging - both for use at home and when travelling. Shell Recharge also supports work through a mobile application that allows you to find charging points, start a session and pay for it contactlessly.

    The Shell Recharge card can be used at numerous charging stations within the partner network. The company also offers home chargers with a choice of designs. The app provides users with access to a map of charging stations, loyalty programme benefits and charging management functions.

    Key points:

    • A network of public charging stations available in several countries
    • Mobile application for finding, launching and paying for charging sessions
    • Home chargers with different design options
    • Loyalty programme with bonuses for every charge
    • Contactless payment via app or charge card

    Contacts:

    • Website: www.shell.nl
    • E-mail: [email protected]
    • Facebook: www.facebook.com/Shell
    • Twitter: x.com/shell_nederland
    • LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/company/shell
    • Instagram: www.instagram.com/shell_nederland
    • Phone: +31 88 010 9500

    8. Petro-Canada

    Petro-Canada is a Canadian energy brand that provides a wide range of services to drivers and business customers across the country. The company operates as a subsidiary of Suncor Energy and has an extensive network of petrol stations, which includes services for cars, trucks and fleets. As part of the development of electric vehicle infrastructure, Petro-Canada is implementing projects to install charging stations for electric vehicles in various regions of Canada.

    The company is also introducing charging services for private drivers and businesses, including in locations where only traditional gas stations were previously available. Petro-Canada is also integrating digital solutions, including mobile applications, for the convenience of its customers.

    Key points:

    • Part of Suncor Energy, with an extensive network of service stations in Canada
    • Implementation of charging stations for electric vehicles
    • Focus on personal and corporate clients
    • Digital services for location search and service management
    • Presence in most regions of the country

    Contacts:

    • Website: www.petro-canada.ca
    • Facebook: www.facebook.com/petrocanada
    • Twitter: x.com/petrocanada
    • LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/showcase/petrocanada
    • Instagram: www.instagram.com/petrocanada
    • Phone: 1-800-668-0220

    9. Tesla

    Tesla develops and implements its own charging infrastructure for electric vehicles, which consists of the Supercharger and Destination Charger networks. The company provides charging services for its vehicle users in many countries, including Canada. Tesla's charging stations integrate with the brand's digital ecosystem, allowing drivers to find locations, start charging and track the process directly from their car or mobile app.

    The network includes both fast chargers on routes between cities and charging points in places of extended stay, such as hotels or shopping centres. Access to the charging points is usually automated through Tesla's authentication system, without the need for third-party cards or apps.

    Key points:

    • Tesla's own charging infrastructure: Supercharger and Destination Charger
    • Geographical coverage, including Canada
    • Integration with the car navigation system
    • Automated access to charging without physical cards
    • Charging services exclusively for Tesla drivers

    Contacts:

    • Website: www.tesla.com
    • E-mail: [email protected]
    • Address: 1 Tesla Road Austin, TX 78725
    • Phone: 877 798 3752

    10. SWTCH

    SWTCH specialises in electric vehicle charging solutions for real estate, including residential buildings, office buildings, retail areas and car parks. The company implements systems that allow for the efficient placement of chargers without the need for large-scale power grid upgrades. Through its SWTCH Cortex cloud platform, the company ensures full control over the charging infrastructure and stable operation of the equipment even in the absence of the Internet.

    Users have access to a web application and a mobile app for Android and iOS. Charging options include both mobile authorisation and RFID cards. SWTCH supports open standards (OCPP), which allows customers to change or upgrade equipment without being locked into a single manufacturer.

    Key points:

    • Charging solutions for residential, commercial and public real estate
    • SWTCH Cortex cloud platform for infrastructure management
    • Apps for Android, iOS and web users
    • Compatibility with OCPP open standards
    • Full cycle: design, installation, technical support

    Contacts:

    • Website: swtchenergy.com
    • E-mail: [email protected]
    • LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/company/swtchenergy
    • Instagram: www.instagram.com/swtchenergy
    • Address: 7 Queen Elizabeth Blvd, Toronto, Ontario, M8Z 1L8
    • Phone: 1-844-798-2438

    11. JOLT

    JOLT is developing a network of electric vehicle charging stations in Canadian cities with a focus on providing free access to charging. The company combines charging infrastructure with digital advertising panels, placing stations in public areas accessible to a wide range of users. The JOLT model provides a limited number of free charging minutes per day for registered users.

    Charging is controlled via a mobile app available on Android and iOS. It allows you to find the nearest charging station, start a session, and monitor its status. JOLT also cooperates with commercial partners to install stations on their territory, offering charging integration with an advertising platform.

    Key points:

    • Urban charging network in Canada
    • Free daily charging model
    • Android and iOS app for session management
    • Combining charging infrastructure with digital advertising
    • Cooperation with commercial facilities for station placement

    Contacts:

    • Website: joltcharge.com
    • E-mail: [email protected]
    • LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/company/jolt-charge

    12. Sun Country Highway

    Sun Country Highway provides electric vehicle charging stations and related solutions to a variety of users in Canada and North America. The company offers charging equipment for residential, commercial and corporate use. The product range includes models for private homes, businesses, fleets, and bi-directional charging kits.

    In addition to selling equipment, Sun Country Highway is engaged in the planning and development of charging infrastructure, including consulting, testing and validation of solutions. The company is involved in the deployment of charging station networks in public places such as hotels, parks and restaurants, contributing to the spread of carbon-free transport.

    Key points:

    • Supply of charging stations for residential, commercial and corporate sectors
    • Infrastructure consulting, testing and strategic planning
    • Placing stations in public spaces across North America
    • Products with UL certification and warranty support

    Contacts:

    • Website: suncountryhighway.ca
    • E-mail: [email protected]
    • Facebook: www.facebook.com/suncountryhighway
    • Twitter: x.com/suncountryhwy
    • LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/company/sun-country-highway-ltd
    • Instagram: www.instagram.com/suncountryhwy
    • Address: 4030 8th Street SE Calgary, AB T2G 3A7
    • Phone: 1 (866) 467-6920

    Conclusion.

    The development of electric vehicle charging networks in Canada is rapidly gaining momentum. Dozens of companies - from global brands to local players - are already operating in different parts of the country, providing charging infrastructure for drivers and businesses. Some of them offer fast charging along highways, while others focus on charging in cities, residential complexes, or commercial facilities.

    What does this mean for drivers? First and foremost, it means more convenience, more options and the confidence that charging your car is a breeze. Whether you're in downtown Toronto, on the highway in Alberta or in a residential neighbourhood in Montreal, access to charging is becoming easier and easier. And that's just the beginning, as the electric vehicle infrastructure in Canada continues to evolve every day.

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