REBATES AND INCENTIVES available by province

We have extensive experience helping organizations apply for funding to offset the cost of installing charging infrastruture. To date, we have submitted applications for more than 2,000 chargers through NRCan's ZEVIP Program and it's delivery organizations.
Need assistance? We'd loved to help, so get in touch!

We have extensive experience helping organizations apply for funding to offset the cost of installing charging infrastruture. To date, we have submitted applications for more than 2,000 chargers through NRCan's ZEVIP Program and it's delivery organizations.
Need assistance? We'd loved to help, so get in touch!

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Federal :

The NRCan Zero Emission Vehicle Infrastructure Program (ZEVIP) provides funding towards the deployment of electric vehicle (EV) chargers across Canada. Currently there is a funding opportunity for delivery organizations - providing funding for smaller EV charging projects through organizations authorized to redistribute ZEVIP funding.

Federal :

The NRCan Zero Emission Vehicle Infrastructure Program (ZEVIP) provides funding towards the deployment of electric vehicle (EV) chargers across Canada. Currently there is an funding opportunity for delivery organizations - providing funding for smaller EV charging projects through organizations authorized to redistribute ZEVIP funding.

Provincial :

    EV charger rebate program for workplaces
    For a limited time, workplace owners that purchase and install eligible EV chargers could receive a rebate of up to 50% of those costs to a maximum of $5,000 (regularly up to $2,000) per charger, and up to $25,000 (regularly up to $14,000) per workplace while funding lasts. A business can apply for a maximum of four of their workplace sites, resulting in a maximum project rebate of up to $100,000 (regularly up to $56,000).

    EV charging rebates for apartment and condo buildings
    New funding from the Government of Canada’s Zero Emission Vehicle Infrastructure Program (ZEVIP) is available June 15 for condos/apartments and workplaces to purchase and install eligible level 2 EV chargers. Federal funding cannot be used for single-family home and EV ready offers and cannot be stacked with other federal charger rebates due to ZEVIP eligibility rules. Condo/apartment customers and workplaces can apply for pre-approval online. Condo residents must have their strata corporation apply for EV charger rebates on their behalf to qualify for federal funding. This funding will be available until funds are exhausted.

    The CleanBC Go Electric Fleets program is intended to support public and private light-duty fleets transition to zero-emission vehicles (ZEVs). Rebates for installing Level 2 stations are eligible to receive 50% of total projcet costs to a maximum $2,000 per station and a maximum of $50,000 per applicant. Public sector organizations may be eligible for up to $3,000 per station up to a maximum of $50,000 per applicant. Indigenous communities are eligible to receive 75% of total costs up to a maximum of $4,000 per station up to a maximum of $50,000 per applicant. Additional rebate programs available for DCFC installation projects.

Federal :

The NRCan Zero Emission Vehicle Infrastructure Program (ZEVIP) provides funding towards the deployment of electric vehicle (EV) chargers across Canada. Currently there is an funding opportunity for delivery organizations - providing funding for smaller EV charging projects through organizations authorized to redistribute ZEVIP funding.

Federal :

The NRCan Zero Emission Vehicle Infrastructure Program (ZEVIP) provides funding towards the deployment of electric vehicle (EV) chargers across Canada. Currently there is an funding opportunity for delivery organizations - providing funding for smaller EV charging projects through organizations authorized to redistribute ZEVIP funding.

Federal :

The NRCan Zero Emission Vehicle Infrastructure Program (ZEVIP) provides funding towards the deployment of electric vehicle (EV) chargers across Canada. Currently there is an funding opportunity for delivery organizations - providing funding for smaller EV charging projects through organizations authorized to redistribute ZEVIP funding.

Provincial :

The NL Hydro Commercial EV Charger Rebate provides qualified applicants a rebate toward the cost to purchase and install qualifying Level 2 and Level 3 electric vehicle (EV) chargers at workplaces, for light-duty electric fleet vehicles, in public places or on-street. Qualified applicants can receive a rebate for up to 50% of the costs to purchase and install eligible chargers, for a maximum of up to $5,000 per Level 2 charger, and up to $50,000 per Level 3 Direct Current Fast Charger (DCFC).

Federal :

The NRCan Zero Emission Vehicle Infrastructure Program (ZEVIP) provides funding towards the deployment of electric vehicle (EV) chargers across Canada. Currently there is an funding opportunity for delivery organizations - providing funding for smaller EV charging projects through organizations authorized to redistribute ZEVIP funding.

Federal :

The NRCan Zero Emission Vehicle Infrastructure Program (ZEVIP) provides funding towards the deployment of electric vehicle (EV) chargers across Canada. Currently there is an funding opportunity for delivery organizations - providing funding for smaller EV charging projects through organizations authorized to redistribute ZEVIP funding.

Provincial:

Efficiency Nova Scotia has two EV programs available. Through EV Ready Plan rebates, buildings can receive 75% of eligible costs up to $4,000 (one EV Ready Plan per building). Through EV Ready Charger rebates, buildings can receive 50% of eligible costs up to $3,000 per charger and a maximum of $15,000 per building.

The Standalone EV Charger program offers a rebate for installing eligible charging stations. This pathway provides lower rebates compared the EV Ready Approach, but it’s a simpler process for smaller projects or when installing your initial charging stations. Existing buildings are eligible to receive up to 50% of eligible costs, to a maximum of $2,500 per charger (max. $10,000 per building)

Federal :

The NRCan Zero Emission Vehicle Infrastructure Program (ZEVIP) provides funding towards the deployment of electric vehicle (EV) chargers across Canada. Currently there is an funding opportunity for delivery organizations - providing funding for smaller EV charging projects through organizations authorized to redistribute ZEVIP funding.

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Federal :

The NRCan Zero Emission Vehicle Infrastructure Program (ZEVIP) provides funding towards the deployment of electric vehicle (EV) chargers across Canada. Currently there is an funding opportunity for delivery organizations - providing funding for smaller EV charging projects through organizations authorized to redistribute ZEVIP funding.

Federal :

The NRCan Zero Emission Vehicle Infrastructure Program (ZEVIP) provides funding towards the deployment of electric vehicle (EV) chargers across Canada. Currently there is an funding opportunity for delivery organizations - providing funding for smaller EV charging projects through organizations authorized to redistribute ZEVIP funding.

Provincial :

PEI Electric Vehicle Charging Funding Program (PEI EVCF Program) will support up to 75% of eligible costs for business, academic and community organizations in PEI to install commercial EV chargers in public parking areas, workplaces, light-duty vehicle fleet parking, and designated multi-unit residential buildings (MURBs). Total funding for Level 2 connectors is up to 75% of total project costs to a maximum of $7,500 per connector. Total funding for Fast Chargers between 20kW to 49kW is up to 75% of total project costs to a maximum of $22,500 per charger. Total funding for Fast Chargers 50kW and above is up to 75% of total project costs to a maximum of $75,000 per charger.

Federal :

The NRCan Zero Emission Vehicle Infrastructure Program (ZEVIP) provides funding towards the deployment of electric vehicle (EV) chargers across Canada. Currently there is an funding opportunity for delivery organizations - providing funding for smaller EV charging projects through organizations authorized to redistribute ZEVIP funding.

Provincial :

Province of Quebec is offering up to $60,000 (or 50% of total eligible costs) for 50kW or more DC fast charging stations. Chargers through this rebate must be used to charge electric vehicles owned by the Eligible Applicant or its employees.


Federal :

The NRCan Zero Emission Vehicle Infrastructure Program (ZEVIP) provides funding towards the deployment of electric vehicle (EV) chargers across Canada. Currently there is an funding opportunity for delivery organizations - providing funding for smaller EV charging projects through organizations authorized to redistribute ZEVIP funding.

Federal :

The NRCan Zero Emission Vehicle Infrastructure Program (ZEVIP) provides funding towards the deployment of electric vehicle (EV) chargers across Canada. Currently there is an funding opportunity for delivery organizations - providing funding for smaller EV charging projects through organizations authorized to redistribute ZEVIP funding.

Provincial :

The Government of Yukon is offering a rebate program to businesses, non-goverment organizations, municipalities and First Nations governments for installing a Level 2 electric vehicle chargers at multi-unit residential, commercial, or institutional buildings.

  • Businesses and non-government organizations are eligible to receive 75% of total costs up to a maximum of $7,500 per installed charger.
  • Municipalities and First Nations governments are eligible to receive 90% of total costs up to a maximum of $9,000 per installed charger.