TORONTO — Jana Elbrecht, senior coverage advisor at Clear Power Canada, made the next assertion in response to Ontario’s Invoice 17.
“The adoption of the Shield Ontario by Constructing Sooner and Smarter Act (Invoice 17) dangers making housing dearer in the long term by stripping important municipal powers to set requirements for inexperienced buildings, together with EV readiness necessities. Whereas we want extra reasonably priced housing for Ontarians, we additionally want to make sure that we construct housing that might be reasonably priced to stay in in addition to construct.
“Driving an electrical automobile and charging it at dwelling can save Ontario households 1000’s of {dollars} per 12 months. However putting in charging infrastructure in housing that’s already constructed is three to 4 instances dearer than putting in it in new houses from the beginning. A number of municipalities have put in place EV readiness necessities for brand new buildings to make sure their residents have the choice to cost their automobiles at dwelling, the place it’s most cost-effective and most handy. Eradicating these municipal requirements with out substituting a province-wide requirement will solely make life dearer.
“Within the absence of municipal authority to require new buildings to be EV-ready, updating the Ontario constructing code so as to add standardized EV charging necessities for brand new builds throughout the province should be a precedence. Making certain all Ontarians can gasoline their automobiles at dwelling with clear, made-in-Ontario electrical energy will cut back month-to-month family payments whereas additionally enhancing our province’s vitality safety and supporting our burgeoning EV business.
“Regardless of the invoice’s shortcomings, we had been happy to see it take some small steps in the appropriate route in terms of utilizing cleaner development supplies in Ontario’s housing build-out. Constructing smarter must also imply lowering the carbon embodied in buildings. Cleaner development supplies and extra environment friendly designs can already be used with out rising the price of development, as proven in a current Clear Power Canada report. Invoice 17 removes duplicative approval processes for permitting new, modern development supplies which can be already beneath examination by the federal authorities. This can allow lower-carbon supplies to enter the market sooner.”
KEY FACTS
- Up to now, some 14 municipalities in Ontario, together with Toronto and Hamilton, have adopted insurance policies requiring new buildings to fulfill increased environmental efficiency benchmarks equivalent to EV readiness and embodied carbon necessities.
- Eight municipalities in Ontario have EV-ready bylaws, requiring a share of parking spots in new buildings to have wired electrical retailers and ample electrical capability to put in Degree 2 EV charging sooner or later.
- The Toronto Inexperienced Requirements set an embodied carbon restrict for brand new municipal buildings, and the Metropolis of Hamilton’s Inexperienced Growth Requirements require new buildings to report on embodied carbon.
- Quebec, which just lately launched EV readiness language into its constructing code, is the province with the best EV uptake, adopted by B.C., the place over 30 municipalities have EV readiness bylaws in place.
- Analysis has proven that equipping a brand new parking house with an EV charger is three to 4 instances cheaper than upgrading an present one.
- Constructing with lower-carbon supplies and designs doesn’t have to price extra, as proven in a current Clear Power Canada analysis report.
RESOURCES
Report | Electrifying the Lot
Report | Constructing Towards Low Price and Carbon

