The City of Vernon is planning to expand the number of electric vehicle charging stations in the city, as it prepares for a future where zero emission vehicles are the norm. The push comes after the province passed a law calling for all new light new duty cars and trucks sold in this province to run on clean energy by 2040..
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Vernon is planning for a future where zero emission vehicles are the norm
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