by Avleen Kaur ChawlaThe demand for charging infrastructure is rising along with the adoption of electric cars (EVs) But what about electric charging for RVs?....North America is renowned for its vast and breathtaking wilderness, and its numerous national, state, provincial, and territorial parks give tourists the opportunity to explore some of the most breathtaking natural settings on earth. Many of these parks are taking action to promote eco-friendly mobility options, including electric vehicles, as the world evolves towards more sustainable modes of transportation (EVs). In Canada, many parks are now installing EV charging stations due to the growing popularity of EVs, making it simpler for EV owners to enjoy the great outdoors without worrying about running out of power. We'll look more closely at which Canadian parks have EV charging stations in this post, as well as some of the sustainable mobility programmes that these parks have put in place to encourage environmentally responsible travel.The demand for charging infrastructure is rising along with the adoption of electric cars (EVs). Owners of electric cars (EVs) should be aware of nearby charging stations, particularly when on long road journeys. To meet the needs of EV drivers, state parks around the nation have begun putting in EV charging stations. We will discuss which state parks offer EV charging stations in this blog post as well as how RV Part Shop can support RVers and EV owners.Electric Vehicles and their TechnologyVehicles with one or more electric motors for propulsion are referred to as electric vehicles. Electric vehicles come in a variety of forms, such as fuel cell electric vehicles, plug-in hybrid electric vehicles, and battery electric vehicles (BEVs) (FCEVs).BEVs lack an internal combustion engine and instead run purely on electricity. Rechargeable batteries used to power the driving unit of the vehicle power them. PHEVs, on the other hand, have both an internal combustion engine and an electric motor. They have a finite amount of electric range before converting to a petrol engine. FCEVs power their vehicles using energy produced by hydrogen fuel cells.To replenish their batteries, EVs need charging stations. Level 1, Level 2, and DC fast chargers are only a few of the several charging station varieties. The fastest charging is DC fast charging, whereas Level 1 charging is the slowest.EV Charging Stations in State/Provincial ParksUS State ParksTo meet the needs of EV drivers, state parks are rapidly putting in EV charging stations. Around 10,000 public charging stations may be found throughout the country, many of them in state parks. A list of state parks with EV charging stations is shown below:California State ParksThe Golden State is home to more than 300 state parks, many of which feature EV charging stations. These parks include Leo Carrillo State Park, San Clemente State Beach, and Malibu Creek State Park.Read More...