High School Lesson Plan (Grades 9–12)
Lesson Title
Rural EV Adoption and Energy Independence
Time Required
60–75 minutes
Learning Objectives
Students will:
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Examine barriers to EV adoption in rural and remote regions
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Understand the role of solar power and microgrids
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Analyze real-world Canadian examples
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Explore policy and equity implications
Key Concepts
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Microgrids
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Diesel dependency
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Energy resilience
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Infrastructure equity
Lesson Introduction
Introduce the idea that many rural and northern communities rely on diesel for electricity. Ask students what challenges this creates financially and environmentally.
Classroom Activity: Case Study Analysis
Students analyze a rural community scenario inspired by real Canadian projects. They assess:
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Energy sources
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Transportation needs
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Cost challenges
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Environmental impacts
Students propose:
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A solar-powered EV solution
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Short-term and long-term benefits
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Possible limitations
Discussion Questions
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Why are rural communities often left out of climate planning?
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How can EVs reduce costs in high-fuel-price regions?
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Should rural EV programs be designed differently than urban ones?
Optional Extension
Students research a rural or Indigenous community and explore how renewable energy could support transportation.