Learning Task 1 of 3
Module 1 — Who Benefits From Accessible Charging?

Accessibility Helps More People Than You Think

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Image — Module 1

Accessible charging in everyday Canadian life

A candid photo of real people using an EV charger in genuine Canadian conditions — ideally winter, with at least one person in full cold-weather gear. Could include an Elder, a parent with a child, or someone with a mobility aid. Avoid staged stock-photo poses. Natural, unposed. The image should feel like it belongs here, not like it was sourced from a California EV brochure.

You don't need a disability for accessibility features to make your life easier. People who benefit include:

Accessibility features don't mark out a special category of users. They are design qualities that make a charging site work better for a wider range of people in a wider range of conditions.