Canadian EV Charger Rebates 2026
Save up to $600+ CAD on your home EV charger through provincial and utility incentive programs. Check your exact local eligibility by Postal Code in seconds.
See every EV charger incentive available in your province
We filter federal, provincial, and utility programs across Canada. Get personalized results in under a minute.
How to find your Canadian EV charger rebates
Save hundreds on your home EV charger setup. While federal programs focus on vehicles, provincial governments and local utilities offer significant hardware cash back.
Enter your Postal Code
We instantly map your postal code to your province (e.g., M for Ontario, V for BC) and locate matching utility grids.
See your matching programs
We display every provincial and utility rebate that applies to home EV chargers in your specific region, with official links.
Apply and save
Follow your provincial program’s application steps. Cash rebates are typically mailed or direct-deposited within a few weeks.
Federal vs. Provincial EV Incentives
In Canada, federal initiatives like EVAP focus heavily on providing point-of-sale incentives for the vehicles themselves. For home Level 2 charging stations, incentives are primarily managed at the provincial and utility levels.
- Vehicles: Handled by Federal (EVAP/iZEV)
- Home Chargers: Handled by Provinces (QC, BC, etc.)
- Charging Costs: Handled by Local Utilities (Off-peak rates)
EV charger rebates by Province
Quebec and British Columbia lead the country in direct hardware rebates, while other provinces focus on dynamic utility pricing. Here are the major programs.
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Utility rebates & rates on home EV chargers
Even if your province doesn’t offer a hardware rebate, your local grid operator might. In Ontario, for example, Ultra-Low Overnight (ULO) rates can save you hundreds annually.
How to claim provincial EV charger rebates
Install a qualifying Level 2 charger
Programs like Roulez vert and CleanBC require the charger to be on their list of approved equipment.
Use a certified electrician
Almost all provincial rebates require proof that the installation was completed by a licensed electrical contractor.
Submit documents via provincial portal
Upload your charger receipt, electrician invoice, and a photo of the installed unit to your provincial energy portal.
Receive your cheque
Once approved, governments typically issue cash rebates via mail or direct deposit within 4-6 weeks.
EV charger rebate FAQ
Is there a federal tax credit for EV chargers in Canada?
Unlike the U.S. (which has Section 30C), Canada's federal incentives (like the iZEV/EVAP program) focus heavily on discounting the purchase price of the electric vehicle itself. Home charging station hardware and installation rebates are almost entirely handled at the provincial and utility level.
How do I claim my provincial rebate?
You generally need to purchase an approved Level 2 smart charger, have it installed by a licensed electrician, and submit both the purchase receipt and the installation invoice through your provincial energy portal (e.g., CleanBC or Roulez vert).
Do EVIQO chargers qualify for Canadian rebates?
Yes. EVIQO Level 2 chargers are UL/cUL-listed, Energy Star certified, and meet the safety and connectivity requirements for major provincial rebate programs like Quebec's Roulez vert and BC's Go Electric.
Why do you ask for my Postal Code?
In Canada, the first letter of your postal code accurately determines your province or territory (e.g., 'M' is Ontario, 'H' is Quebec). This allows us to instantly show you the exact local utility and provincial programs you qualify for.
Ready to find your savings?
Stop overpaying for home EV charging. Enter your postal code and let us find every Canadian hardware rebate and utility incentive you qualify for.
