As of March 2021 [update], there were about 3,500 electric vehicles registered in Alberta, equivalent to about 0.1% of all vehicles in the province. [1] [2] As of 2022 [update], around 2.3% of new cars sold in Alberta were electric. [3]
As of May 2022 [update], the provincial government does not offer any tax incentives for electric vehicle purchases. [4]
As of January 2022 [update], there were 255 public charging stations in Alberta. [5]
In a poll conducted in 2021 by KPMG, 54% of Albertans said it was "likely" or "very likely" that their next vehicle purchase would be electric. [6]
In a 2022 poll conducted by the Alberta Motor Association, 27% of respondents were interested in buying an electric vehicle. [7]
As of August 2021 [update], there were about 3,000 electric vehicles in Calgary. [8] As of January 2022 [update], there were about 200 public charging stations in the city. [9]
In a 2022 poll conducted by the Alberta Motor Association, 31% of respondents in Calgary were interested in buying an electric vehicle. [7]
As of September 2022 [update], there were 60 electric buses in the Edmonton city fleet. [10]
In a 2022 poll conducted by the Alberta Motor Association, 30% of respondents in Lethbridge were interested in buying an electric vehicle. [7]
As of June 2021 [update], there were eight electric vehicles in the Medicine Hat municipal fleet. [11]
As of 2019 [update], there was one public DC charging station in Red Deer. [12]
The first electric vehicle in the Red Deer County fleet was introduced in November 2022. [13]
As of December 2022 [update], there were no public DC charging stations in the Regional Municipality of Wood Buffalo. [14]
As of March 2021 [update], there were about 3,500 electric vehicles registered in Alberta, equivalent to about 0.1% of all vehicles in the province. [1] [2] As of 2022 [update], around 2.3% of new cars sold in Alberta were electric. [3]
As of May 2022 [update], the provincial government does not offer any tax incentives for electric vehicle purchases. [4]
As of January 2022 [update], there were 255 public charging stations in Alberta. [5]
In a poll conducted in 2021 by KPMG, 54% of Albertans said it was "likely" or "very likely" that their next vehicle purchase would be electric. [6]
In a 2022 poll conducted by the Alberta Motor Association, 27% of respondents were interested in buying an electric vehicle. [7]
As of August 2021 [update], there were about 3,000 electric vehicles in Calgary. [8] As of January 2022 [update], there were about 200 public charging stations in the city. [9]
In a 2022 poll conducted by the Alberta Motor Association, 31% of respondents in Calgary were interested in buying an electric vehicle. [7]
As of September 2022 [update], there were 60 electric buses in the Edmonton city fleet. [10]
In a 2022 poll conducted by the Alberta Motor Association, 30% of respondents in Lethbridge were interested in buying an electric vehicle. [7]
As of June 2021 [update], there were eight electric vehicles in the Medicine Hat municipal fleet. [11]
As of 2019 [update], there was one public DC charging station in Red Deer. [12]
The first electric vehicle in the Red Deer County fleet was introduced in November 2022. [13]
As of December 2022 [update], there were no public DC charging stations in the Regional Municipality of Wood Buffalo. [14]