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Federal :
The NRCan Zero Emission Vehicle Infrastructure Program (ZEVIP) provides funding towards projects focusing on EV charger deployment in public places, on-street, in multi-unit residential buildings, at workplaces, and for vehicle fleets. NRCan contributes up to fifty percent (50%) of Total Project Costs up to a maximum of $5 million per project.
This is the FINAL ROUND for ZEVIP, and applications close September 19.
Contact us today to get your application started.
Federal :
The NRCan Zero Emission Vehicle Infrastructure Program (ZEVIP) provides funding towards projects focusing on EV charger deployment in public places, on-street, in multi-unit residential buildings, at workplaces, and for vehicle fleets. NRCan contributes up to fifty percent (50%) of Total Project Costs up to a maximum of $5 million per project.
This is the FINAL ROUND for ZEVIP, and applications close September 19.
Contact us today to get your application started.
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, condo and townhome complexes
The program provides apartment, condo and townhome complexes with rebates not just for the EV chargers, but also for the electrical upgrades needed to make the complex EV Ready. EV Ready Rebates offer up to $137,000 per complex, and the standalone EV charger rebate provides up to $2,000 per charger (up to 50% of costs) to a maximum of $14,000 per complex. Condo/apartment/townhome customers and workplaces can apply for pre-approval online. 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 projects focusing on EV charger deployment in public places, on-street, in multi-unit residential buildings, at workplaces, and for vehicle fleets. NRCan contributes up to fifty percent (50%) of Total Project Costs up to a maximum of $5 million per project.
This is the FINAL ROUND for ZEVIP, and applications close September 19.
Contact us today to get your application started.
Provincial :
The Manitoba Motor Dealers Association (MMDA) 's Lead the Charge program provides up to a 50% (to a max. $5,000 per connector) rebate to Manitoba businesses who install EV charging infrastructure, and up to 75% (to a max. $7,500 per connector) of total eligible expenses if the project is for Indigenous businesses and communities. The Lead the Charge rebate program aims to have 300 new EV chargers installed across Manitoba within 3 years.
Federal :
The NRCan Zero Emission Vehicle Infrastructure Program (ZEVIP) provides funding towards projects focusing on EV charger deployment in public places, on-street, in multi-unit residential buildings, at workplaces, and for vehicle fleets. NRCan contributes up to fifty percent (50%) of Total Project Costs up to a maximum of $5 million per project.
This is the FINAL ROUND for ZEVIP, and applications close September 19.
Contact us today to get your application started.
Federal :
The NRCan Zero Emission Vehicle Infrastructure Program (ZEVIP) provides funding towards projects focusing on EV charger deployment in public places, on-street, in multi-unit residential buildings, at workplaces, and for vehicle fleets. NRCan contributes up to fifty percent (50%) of Total Project Costs up to a maximum of $5 million per project.
This is the FINAL ROUND for ZEVIP, and applications close September 19.
Contact us today to get your application started.
Federal :
The NRCan Zero Emission Vehicle Infrastructure Program (ZEVIP) provides funding towards projects focusing on EV charger deployment in public places, on-street, in multi-unit residential buildings, at workplaces, and for vehicle fleets. NRCan contributes up to fifty percent (50%) of Total Project Costs up to a maximum of $5 million per project.
This is the FINAL ROUND for ZEVIP, and applications close September 19.
Contact us today to get your application started.
Federal :
The NRCan Zero Emission Vehicle Infrastructure Program (ZEVIP) provides funding towards projects focusing on EV charger deployment in public places, on-street, in multi-unit residential buildings, at workplaces, and for vehicle fleets. NRCan contributes up to fifty percent (50%) of Total Project Costs up to a maximum of $5 million per project.
This is the FINAL ROUND for ZEVIP, and applications close September 19.
Contact us today to get your application started.
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 projects focusing on EV charger deployment in public places, on-street, in multi-unit residential buildings, at workplaces, and for vehicle fleets. NRCan contributes up to fifty percent (50%) of Total Project Costs up to a maximum of $5 million per project.
This is the FINAL ROUND for ZEVIP, and applications close September 19.
Contact us today to get your application started.
Federal :
The NRCan Zero Emission Vehicle Infrastructure Program (ZEVIP) provides funding towards projects focusing on EV charger deployment in public places, on-street, in multi-unit residential buildings, at workplaces, and for vehicle fleets. NRCan contributes up to fifty percent (50%) of Total Project Costs up to a maximum of $5 million per project.
This is the FINAL ROUND for ZEVIP, and applications close September 19.
Contact us today to get your application started.
Federal :
The NRCan Zero Emission Vehicle Infrastructure Program (ZEVIP) provides funding towards projects focusing on EV charger deployment in public places, on-street, in multi-unit residential buildings, at workplaces, and for vehicle fleets. NRCan contributes up to fifty percent (50%) of Total Project Costs up to a maximum of $5 million per project.
This is the FINAL ROUND for ZEVIP, and applications close September 19.
Contact us today to get your application started.
Federal :
The NRCan Zero Emission Vehicle Infrastructure Program (ZEVIP) provides funding towards projects focusing on EV charger deployment in public places, on-street, in multi-unit residential buildings, at workplaces, and for vehicle fleets. NRCan contributes up to fifty percent (50%) of Total Project Costs up to a maximum of $5 million per project.
This is the FINAL ROUND for ZEVIP, and applications close September 19.
Contact us today to get your application started.
Provincial :
Province of Quebec is offering up to 50% of total eligible costs, or $5,000 per connector for the purchase and install of EVSE at multiple dwelling buildings. Both EV-owning residents of multiple dwelling buildings, and building owners are able to apply.
Federal :
The NRCan Zero Emission Vehicle Infrastructure Program (ZEVIP) provides funding towards projects focusing on EV charger deployment in public places, on-street, in multi-unit residential buildings, at workplaces, and for vehicle fleets. NRCan contributes up to fifty percent (50%) of Total Project Costs up to a maximum of $5 million per project.
This is the FINAL ROUND for ZEVIP, and applications close September 19.
Contact us today to get your application started.
Federal :
The NRCan Zero Emission Vehicle Infrastructure Program (ZEVIP) provides funding towards projects focusing on EV charger deployment in public places, on-street, in multi-unit residential buildings, at workplaces, and for vehicle fleets. NRCan contributes up to fifty percent (50%) of Total Project Costs up to a maximum of $5 million per project.
This is the FINAL ROUND for ZEVIP, and applications close September 19.
Contact us today to get your application started.
Provincial :
The Government of Yukon's Good Energy Program offers rebates for Level 2 electric vehicle chargers installed at personal residences, commercial or multi-residential buildings and municipal or First Nation governments-owned buildings.
- Homeowners are eligible to receive 50% of the cost to purchase and install a residential charger, up to a maximum of $1,500 per charger at a personal residence.
- 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.