Ontario is accepting applications for the ChargeON program to build publicly accessible charging stations in communities with less than 170,000 people, as well as in any Indigenous community in Ontario. Up to 50 %, even 75 %, in subsidies are available but the clock is ticking - You have until January 31, 2024, until 5 p.m. EST to submit your application!
The CleanBC Go Electric Fleets Program is intended to support public and private fleets transition to EVs with rebates of up to $5,000 per Level 2 charging stations and up to $75,000 for DC fast chargers.
The CleanBC Go Electric Program offers stratas, building owners, or individual residents a rebate up to $5,000 per charger to purchase and install eligible Level 2 chargers in condo and apartment buildings.
The Québec government provides a rebate of 50% off, up to $5,000 per charger for Level 2 charging stations in multi-unit residential buildings.
The Ministry of Energy and Natural Resources (MENR) offers an 80% subsidy to private sector companies in Quebec to deploy public fast chargers for EVs, with up to $225,000 per charging station.
The CleanBC Go Electric Public Charger Program offers B.C. businesses, local governments, and indigenous communities funding to install public charging stations in their communities with rebates for public DC fast chargers (DCFCs) of up to $80,000 per DCFC and $5,000 per Level 2 charging station.
The CleanBC Go Electric Workplace EV Charging Program offers businesses a rebate of up to $5,000 per Level 2 charger for purchase and installation costs, to a maximum of $25,000 per application.
Natural Resources Canada (NRCan) offers 50-75% subsidies to Canadian private and public sector companies for the deployment of EV charging stations. With a focus on public places, street parking, multi-residential buildings, workplaces and for fleet vehicles, the subsidy will cover up to 50-75% of the total project costs. Projects are selected through a competitive process.