Yes, there is a very established suite of policies that can resolve that issue. It's often seen as the most challenging issue in the EV charging space.
The first thing is making sure to update provincial building codes so that we're not making the problem worse. Let's make sure we build buildings that are EV ready. The second is looking at retrofit programs that can support buildings to retrofit the whole parking lot in an efficient way so that everyone can access charging. The third is providing alternatives in city parking lots and curbside for people like me. I'm actually what's called a garage orphan. I charge outside of my house because I don't have a driveway. I rely on a city-owned charging station down the street, and that can be a great solution that's very efficient for many families.
With that combination, you can actually make a lot of progress.
