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Hypercharge Expands EV Charging at Port Moody Development

Lily MorganBy Lily MorganAugust 19, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
Hypercharge Expands EV Charging at Port Moody Development
Hypercharge Expands EV Charging at Port Moody Development
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Hypercharge Networks Corp. will supply 49 Level 2 electric vehicle (EV) charging stations to the hue by Marcon residential community in Port Moody, British Columbia. The rollout started with nine charging stations installed in Building 1 in July 2025. Installation of the remaining 40 stations for Building 2 is scheduled for the fourth quarter of 2025.

Marcon, a fully integrated real estate company with more than 40 years of experience, is known for delivering high-quality developments that combine thoughtful design with lasting community value. The company manages all stages of real estate, including acquisition, development, construction, and asset management.

The hue development is a six-storey project featuring 198 condominiums, 23 rental apartments, and ground-level retail spaces. The community emphasizes light, colour, and art, integrating public art installations, including a sculpture by local artist Alex Morrison. Surrounding natural forest enhances the project’s appeal and contributes to a scenic environment.

Chris Koch, Head of Growth & Partnerships at Hypercharge, said the project reflects the company’s commitment to supporting sustainable communities. Hypercharge worked closely with Marcon to align the charging station rollout with the construction schedule and deliver the right EV solution for residents.

Andrew Joblin, Vice President of Development at Marcon, said integrating EV charging infrastructure ensures residents can embrace zero-emission transportation. He added that sustainability and long-term value are key priorities in every community the company builds.

Hypercharge also announced changes to its board of directors, effective August 15, 2025. Malcolm Davidson, CPA, CA, has joined the board, replacing Trent Kitsch, who is stepping down. Davidson is a Chartered Professional Accountant with more than 20 years of experience in financial reporting and corporate finance. He has served as Chief Financial Officer and compliance officer for multiple public and private mining and technology companies. His international experience includes leading major corporate initiatives, guiding complex transactions, and promoting sustainable financial practices. Davidson is also a member of the Institute of Corporate Directors.

The company expressed gratitude to Kitsch for his contributions since joining the board in December 2022. His leadership in brand development, capital markets, and governance has strengthened the company and supported its growth. David Bibby, President and CEO of Hypercharge, welcomed Davidson to the board, highlighting his financial management and corporate governance expertise. Bibby also thanked Kitsch for his dedication and support over more than two and a half years, noting his key role in the company’s progress.

The addition of advanced EV charging infrastructure at hue by Marcon and the board updates demonstrate Hypercharge’s ongoing focus on sustainable development and strong corporate governance. These initiatives reflect the company’s commitment to supporting both residents and shareholders with forward-looking solutions. Hypercharge’s expansion into residential EV charging meets growing demand for accessible electric vehicle infrastructure. As communities increasingly adopt zero-emission transportation, projects like hue illustrate the importance of smart planning and sustainable partnerships in creating modern, environmentally conscious living spaces

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Lily Morgan is a respected local news reporter from Port Moody with over 12 years of experience in journalism. She holds a journalism degree from Simon Fraser University and has reported for Coleman News, Tri-City News, Burnaby Now, and Global BC. Lily is an active member of the Canadian Association of Journalists and is dedicated to covering civic affairs, environmental issues, and stories that matter to the Port Moody community.

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