The Electric Circuit is pleased to announce the signing of a partnership agreement with The Granby Zoo, as well as the commissioning of two new public charging stations for electric vehicles. Visitors can now charge their cars in the main parking lot of the zoo, located at 1050, boul. David-Bouchard Nord.
"The Granby Zoo is proud to do its part to help reduce greenhouse gas emissions with two charging stations for its customers and two charging stations for its employees. And this is only the beginning, thanks to our strategic location as a tourism destination between Montréal and Sherbrooke and the growing enthusiasm for this new technology," said General Manager Paul Gosselin.
"We salute the initiative of Granby Zoo to offer charging stations for electric vehicles to its visitors," said France Lampron, Director - Transportation Electrification at Hydro-Québec on behalf of the founding partners of the Electric Circuit. "In addition to charging their vehicle during their visit and saving on fuel costs, electric vehicle drivers contribute to the zoo's sustainability efforts, which aim to offer a greener environment."
The Electric Circuit is continuing its expansion in the Montérégie region and now offers more than 100 public charging stations.