
This (rule #4) presents a problem especially for those on the Gulf Islands...Just how do you get your EV in for service if it is disabled?
“[We handle] between two and four a week,” said Johnathan Vipond, owner of Salt Spring Island Towing.
There’s no way for me to tow it over on a flat bed tow truck because their wording stated that if it is inoperable — which is going to be on a tow truck — I can’t take it onboard their vessels,” said Vipond.
The problem is they put something in place that all of these vehicles are already on the Gulf Islands — and there are a lot of them — they need to have means to get repaired,”
We probably handle 10 to 15 EVs a day,” said Don Affleck, owner of Peninsula Towing.
Vipond says he is worried that EVs will eventually combust on Salt Spring Island, damaging properties or causing wildfires."
Video here from chek NEWS:
Transport Canada change forces BC Ferries to prohibit damaged EVs