Chargers and vehicles with rebates in Canada
Do you intend to purchase an EV for the first time? Maybe you’re waiting for one of the EVs that will soon be available? Or maybe you already own an EV and are prepared to outfit your home with an EV charger?
How to choose, purchase, and install a home (Level 2) EV charging station is one of the most perplexing aspects of switching to a zero emission car for many potential—or new—EV owners. Yet, as 80% of EV charging sessions take place at home, deciding to install an EV charging station there is crucial for optimising the savings and advantages that EVs have to offer.
The good news is that more and more businesses, utilities, governments, and municipalities are offering rebates to new EV drivers in their regions each year. For this reason, we revised our helpful article, Rebates for home EV chargers in Canada, to give you the most thorough overview of eligible rebates.
Since some rebates for home EV chargers are given out on a first come, first served basis, others may have a deadline for application submission, we also urge you to find out what rebates are available to you as soon as possible. So, I say let’s get going.
View some Canada-specific Incentive Rebates
EV charging Tip
Any qualified electrician may install charging stations because they only need 240 Volts/30 Amps of power, the same as a stove or clothes dryer. We strongly advise having two or three electricians visit and evaluate your property to provide an installation quote because the cost to install a charging station can vary significantly depending on the specific circumstances. Alternatively, select a charging solution that includes hardware and expert installation.