Framework · 25:40
// THE QUOTE
“That model is pretty typical, you go to the Enfield and see the Tesla fast chargers”
— Mark MacDonald · Electric Avenue Manufacturing Inc.
Clear lease-vs-own contrast and why funding forces ownership, ending on a concrete 'less than two-year payback' ROI; a developer would respect this.
Full episode at 25:40EV Charging in Atlantic Canada: How Developers Get 50% Government Grants (Electric Avenue founder Mark McDonald) ▸
THE LESSON THIS CLIP CARRIES
Federal ZEVIP and EV Boost grants cover 50% of EV charging infrastructure costs including hardware, electrical labour, and engineering fees — making sub-two-year ROI achievable for apartment building owners.
“the programs pay for half everything to get these Chargers in your buildings”
THE CHAPTER IT LIVES IN
Electric Avenue origin: sustainability mandate and ZEVIP grant discovery
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SOURCE: 25:40 of EV Charging in Atlantic Canada: How Developers Get 50% Government Grants (Electric Avenue founder Mark McDonald)