Overview
Home chargers
Get a rebate to install a charging station in your single-family home, duplex or triplex.
Multi-unit residential buildings
Rebates for EV Ready plans, electrical upgrades and EV chargers are available to townhomes, condos and apartment buildings.
Workplace chargers
Get rebates on the cost of purchasing and installing EV chargers at your workplace. Pre-approval is required.
Indigenous communities
Apply for rebates of up to 75% per charging station. Rebates apply to single-family homes, condos, apartments and workplaces.
Descriptive video transcript
Go Electric BC EV Charger Rebate Program video transcript
[Describer] A Caucasian woman considers EV charger parking for her townhome.
[Narrator] Have you thought about investing in EV chargers for your home or workplace?
[Describer] The CleanBC Go Electric logo appears underneath words that read:
[SUPER] EV Charger Rebate Program
[Narrator] The CleanBC Go Electric EV Charger Rebate Program can help.
[Describer] Icons appear for funding and public level 2 charging stations.
[Narrator] The EV Charger Rebate Program offers funding to purchase and install Level 2 charging stations
[Describer] Various buildings appear.
[Narrator] in homes or workplaces, including single-family homes, multi-unit residential buildings, and workplaces.
[Describer] A townhome is highlighted. An EV Ready Plan document appears.
[Narrator] Multi-unit residential buildings are also eligible for funding to create EV ready plans and upgrade necessary electrical infrastructure.
[Describer] An electric car charges at a new home.
[Narrator] While new buildings are not eligible, any of the following building types are eligible for rebates:
[Describer] An electric car charges at a Vancouver special home. A First Nation woman smiles.
[Narrator] single-family homes;
[Describer] A Caucasian woman considers EV charger parking for her townhome.
[Narrator] apartments, condos, and townhouses that are strata, cooperative, or rental;
[Describer] An electric shuttle bus charges outside an office tower. A South Asian man smiles.
[Narrator] and workplaces – such as businesses, nonprofit organizations,
[Describer] An electric truck charges at a First Nation government building. A First Nation man smiles.
[Narrator] or First Nation communities. First Nations communities and Indigenous organizations may be eligible for
[Describer] A price tag is filled up.
[Narrator] increased rebate amounts to make EV charging even more accessible.
[Describer] An electric car charges at a parking lot in a bustling city.
[Narrator] Switching to zero-emission vehicles means saving money, cleaner air, better health,
[Describer] An electric car drives away after charging at a peaceful highway rest stop.
[Narrator] and meaningful progress toward a low-carbon future.
[Describer] Money is distributed to a lineup of people.
[Narrator] Rebates are available on a first-come, first-served basis.
[Describer] An application and a price tag are stamped with checkmarks.
[Narrator] Some offers require pre-approval, while others are post-purchase.
[Describer] A Caucasian phone call taker appears with a clock and the words:
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[Narrator] For installations at multi-unit residential buildings or workplaces, Plug-In BC offers 5 hours of free advice to guide you through the process.
[Describer] A Caucasian woman smiles at EV charger parking in her townhome.
[Narrator] Ready to plug in to a cleaner future at home and work?
[Describer] A laptop appears with two urls:
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[Narrator] Visit BC Hydro or FortisBC to learn more and apply for rebates.
[SUPER] Rebates delivered by BC Hydro and FortisBC
[SUPER] Advisory services provided by PlugInBC. Plug-In-B-C-dot-C-A-slash-E-V-dash-Advisor-dash-Service
[Describer] The CleanBC Go Electric logo appears with the url:
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Home chargers
Get a rebate of up to 50 percent (up to $350) to install a Level 2 (240 volt) charging station in your single-family home, duplex, or other semi-detached housing type. Townhouses are now included with the multi-unit residential buildings below.
How it works
1
Choose an EV charger
Find a charger from the list of eligible Level 2 chargers under the program. You can reference this list of eligible chargers.
2
Buy and install your EV charger
To be eligible for a rebate you must first purchase and install an eligible charger. Keep all your receipts or invoices to submit with your rebate application.
3
Redeem your rebate
Submit your application within 90 days of the charger installation. Apply online for your rebate on your electricity provider’s website.
Learn more and apply
Visit your electricity service provider’s website for more information and to apply for a charger rebate.


Multi-unit residential buildings
There are 3 types of EV charger rebates for condominiums, apartment buildings and townhouses. You need to be pre-approved for a rebate before buying or installing chargers and before starting electrical upgrades for an EV Ready project. Visit your electricity provider’s website for more information and to apply.
Available rebates
EV ready plan rebate
Stratas or building owners can get a rebate of up to 75 percent of the costs, to a maximum of $3,000 to develop an EV Ready plan for a building.
EV ready infrastructure rebate
Stratas or building owners can get a rebate up to 50 percent of the infrastructure and installation costs, to a maximum of $600 per parking stall, and a project maximum of $120,000.
EV charger rebate
Get rebates on the cost of purchasing and installing EV chargers at your building.


Other offers
EV charging advisors for stratas
Did you know? You can get up to five hours of free advice and planning assistance from an EV charging advisor. EV charging advisors can guide you through the process of setting up EV charging stations in your building.

Workplace chargers
Get rebates on the cost of purchasing and installing EV chargers at your workplace.
Pre-approval is required before purchasing or installing chargers at your workplace.
Learn more and apply
Visit your electricity service provider’s website for more information and to apply for a charger rebate.


Other offers
EV charging advisors for workplaces
Did you know? You can get up to five hours of free advice and planning assistance from an EV charging advisor. EV charging advisors can guide you through the process of setting up EV charging stations in your workplace.

Indigenous communities
Apply for rebates of up to 75 percent per charging station. Rebates apply to single-family homes, condos, apartments and workplaces.
Learn more and apply
Visit your electricity service provider’s website for more information and to apply for a charger rebate.

