Electric Mobility

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Moncton is preparing for a significant shift toward electric mobility. Currently, nearly 1,000 electric vehicles (EVs) are registered in the city. However, with provincial and federal targets pushing for 50% of new vehicle sales to be zero-emission vehicles (ZEVs) by 2030, and 100% by 2035, Moncton could see as many as 30,000 EVs on the road by 2035 and nearly 60,000 by 2040. Achieving these targets will depend on the availability of EVs and the accessibility of charging infrastructure.

To support this transition, we’re exploring a range of policies and programs to address barriers to adopting electric vehicles and micromobility devices, such as electric bicycles (e-bikes) and scooters. These initiatives aim to enhance charging access, improve affordability, and integrate micromobility into City planning.

Key areas of focus include:

  • Electric Vehicles: Improving access to home and public EV charging, supporting fleet electrification, and advocating for continued financial incentives.
  • Micromobility: Promoting e-bike accessibility, advancing supportive policies, and enhancing infrastructure for safe and secure e-bike parking.

Check out our FAQ for a full list of policy and program options available to support micromobility and electric vehicles.

HOW YOU CAN PARTICIPATE:

  1. Respond to the survey below by Nov. 3
  2. Ask a question about the project in the Q&A tab below
  3. Send us an email at letschat@moncton.ca

Click on the Survey or Q&A tab below to get started.

Moncton is preparing for a significant shift toward electric mobility. Currently, nearly 1,000 electric vehicles (EVs) are registered in the city. However, with provincial and federal targets pushing for 50% of new vehicle sales to be zero-emission vehicles (ZEVs) by 2030, and 100% by 2035, Moncton could see as many as 30,000 EVs on the road by 2035 and nearly 60,000 by 2040. Achieving these targets will depend on the availability of EVs and the accessibility of charging infrastructure.

To support this transition, we’re exploring a range of policies and programs to address barriers to adopting electric vehicles and micromobility devices, such as electric bicycles (e-bikes) and scooters. These initiatives aim to enhance charging access, improve affordability, and integrate micromobility into City planning.

Key areas of focus include:

  • Electric Vehicles: Improving access to home and public EV charging, supporting fleet electrification, and advocating for continued financial incentives.
  • Micromobility: Promoting e-bike accessibility, advancing supportive policies, and enhancing infrastructure for safe and secure e-bike parking.

Check out our FAQ for a full list of policy and program options available to support micromobility and electric vehicles.

HOW YOU CAN PARTICIPATE:

  1. Respond to the survey below by Nov. 3
  2. Ask a question about the project in the Q&A tab below
  3. Send us an email at letschat@moncton.ca

Click on the Survey or Q&A tab below to get started.

  • CLOSED: This survey has concluded.

    The City’s Community Energy and Emissions Plan aims to reduce the use of gas-powered cars and promote public transit, active transportation, and electric mobility (i.e., electric vehicles, e-bikes, scooters, hoverboards, etc.). We're exploring how to support these options to reduce transport-related greenhouse gas emissions.

    This survey will help us understand residents' views on electric mobility and any challenges or opportunities. Responses are anonymous and will be shared with the project team.

    The estimated time to complete the survey is 2-5 minutes.


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Page last updated: 07 Nov 2024, 08:25 AM