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Canada to introduce megawatt charger for 5-minute EV charging

24 April 2026
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Canada is set to introduce its first megawatt electric vehicle (EV) charger this summer in Quebec, specifically designed for heavy-duty freight trucks. This project, led by Hydro-Québec, aims to address the growing emissions from commercial freight, which have nearly doubled since 1990. The megawatt charger can significantly reduce charging times, allowing trucks to receive a substantial charge in just five to ten minutes. The initiative is part of a broader strategy to establish a corridor of high-capacity truck chargers between Toronto and Quebec City. Meanwhile, Chinese automaker BYD is rolling out flash chargers in Europe that can add 400 kilometers of range in just five minutes, showcasing advancements in EV charging technology. Daniel Breton, CEO of Electric Mobility Canada, highlighted the importance of rapid charging solutions in increasing the adoption of electric trucks and alleviating “charge anxiety” among drivers.

Why It Matters

The introduction of megawatt chargers represents a critical step in reducing greenhouse gas emissions from the freight sector, which is a significant contributor to air pollution. With only 2.62% of 2023-model freight trucks in Canada being zero-emissions, enhancing charging infrastructure is essential for accelerating the transition to electric vehicles. Studies indicate that creating a network of such charging stations could promote the electrification of transport, making it feasible for trucking companies to operate electric fleets. The development of faster charging technology is crucial as it aligns with global efforts to combat climate change and improve urban air quality.

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