Updated June 2026

About Nevermim

A reference site covering electric vehicle charging infrastructure across Canada.

What This Site Is

Nevermim.org is a reference resource focused on electric vehicle charging infrastructure in Canada. It covers the technical aspects of charging station types, the practical requirements of home charger installation, and the geographic distribution of public charging networks across Canadian provinces and territories.

Content is written in an informational style, drawing on publicly available data from government agencies, utility operators, and industry standards bodies. The site does not represent any charging network operator, automaker, or equipment manufacturer.

Topics Covered

The site addresses three primary areas:

  • EV charger types and standards: Explanation of Level 1, Level 2, and DC fast charging, including the connector standards (J1772, CCS Combo 1, NACS/J3400, CHAdeMO) in use across Canada.
  • Home charger installation: Electrical code requirements, permit processes, panel capacity considerations, EVSE selection, and available rebate programs for Canadian homeowners.
  • Public charging networks: Geographic coverage by province, major network operators, federal infrastructure programs, and tools for locating chargers.

Sources Used

Information on this site is drawn from publicly available sources, including:

  • Natural Resources Canada (NRCan) EV and charging documentation
  • Transport Canada EV resources
  • Provincial electrical safety authority guidelines (ESA Ontario, Technical Safety BC)
  • SAE International standards documentation
  • Canadian Electrical Code (CSA C22.1) publicly available summaries
  • Network operator websites (FLO, ChargePoint, Circuit Électrique, BC Hydro)

Specific claims about program eligibility, rebate amounts, and infrastructure coverage may change over time. Readers should verify current details directly with the relevant authority or operator.

Contact

For corrections, questions, or feedback about content on this site, use the contact form on the home page. Submissions are reviewed periodically; responses are not guaranteed for all inquiries.

Disclaimer

Information on this site is provided for general reference purposes. It does not constitute professional electrical, legal, or financial advice. Any work on residential electrical systems should be carried out by a licensed electrician in compliance with local codes and permit requirements. Verify rebate and program eligibility with the administering authority before incurring expenses.