Find an EV Charging Station
To find a convenient electric car charging station while travelling, view the interactive PlugShare map below of the fast-charging network across the province.
EV Fast Charging by Nova Scotia Power
Nova Scotia Power, in partnership with Natural Resources Canada (NRCan) and the Nova Scotia Department of Energy, is expanding the province’s fast-charging network to make EV travel more convenient, reliable, and accessible.
In addition to the existing 50 kW Nova Scotia Power Fast Chargers, fifteen (15) new fast-charging locations are opening along major highways and in rural communities, helping EV drivers travel with confidence across the province. Nova Scotia Power’s EV Fast Charging network provides a high-power charge in minutes.
For more information and details on these locations, including information on payment apps ChargeLab and ChargeHub, please visit the Nova Scotia Power website at the link below.
Charging available at Parks Canada sites
Reducing emissions when visiting a Parks Canada National Park or National Historic Site in Nova Scotia is easier than ever before. EV Charging stations are available to visitors during regular operating hours at the following Parks Canada sites:
- Alexander Graham Bell National Historic Site
- Cape Breton Highlands National Park
- Ingonish Beach – Park Entrance
- Ingonish Beach – Freshwater Lake Trailhead
- Black Brook Day Use Area
- Beulach Ban Falls & Trailhead
- MacIntosh Brook Trailhead
- Chéticamp – Park Entrance Visitor Centre
- Fort Anne National Historic Site
- Fortress Louisbourg National Historic Site
- Grand-Pré National Historic Site
- Halifax Citadel National Historic Site
- Kejimkujik National Park & National Historic Site
- Lakeview Cafe & Eatery
- Jeremy’s Bay Campground
- Visitor Centre
- St. Peter’s Canal National Historic Site