Rebates and support for workplace electric vehicle charging
Workplace charging is the second most important charging location for electric vehicle (EV) drivers. Our workplace charger program offers rebates and support to plan for and install EV charging stations for your employees to use while at work.

Eligibility details
Who can apply:
- Businesses
- Non-profits
- Industry and research associations
- Public sector organizations like school districts, health authorities, colleges and universities
- Local, regional and First Nations governments
- Indigenous organizations
B.C. ministries, crown corporations and home-based businesses are not eligible.
Workplaces must:
- Be located in B.C.
- Have at least 5 employees that work onsite
- Be constructed on or before August 31, 2022
- Have dedicated parking stalls for employee use only
Costs incurred before approval are not eligible for reimbursement.
See the program guide for full eligibility requirements.
How it works
How it works diagram showing five circles connected by a flowing arrow. They indicate the five phases of the rebate process: Read the program guide, Contact an EV advisor (optional), Get pre-approved, Complete projects within 6 months , and Apply for rebate.
Read the program guide
Contact an EV advisor (optional)
Get pre-approved
Complete projects within 6 months
Submit documents and receive rebate
Rebate options and amounts
EV charging station rebates
- Get back 50 percent of eligible costs
- Indigenous governments, organizations and businesses can get 75 percent of eligible costs back
- Rebates are capped at $14,000 per workplace
- Apply for rebates on up to four workplace locations to get back up to $56,000
| Level 2 charger 208-volt or 240-volt | Maximum rebate amount | Max. rebate for Indigenous workplaces |
|---|---|---|
| Single port station | $2,000 | $4,000 |
| Dual port station | $4,000 | $8,000 |
Before you apply
Ready to apply?
Learn more and apply for rebates with your electricity provider:



