If you’re thinking of installing charging stations, now is your chance. The Ontario provincial government just launched its new ChargeON subsidy program to build publicly accessible charging stations in communities with less than 170,000 people, as well as in any Indigenous community in Ontario.
*Subject to change, and the ChargeON Applicant’s Guide takes precedence over the information on this web page.
Complete program description on ChargeON website.
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Five years ago, Cascades announced a pilot project to encourage employees to switch to electric transportation. In addition to having access to charging stations at work, the 1,400 employees based in Kingsey Falls now had the possibility of receiving $2,000 in financial assistance for the purchase of an EV.
Today, the company makes a positive assessment with the program still in effect. More than 350 employees have switched as Cascades continues deployment across close to 75 locations across North America with approximately 10,000 employees.*
Subsidy programs such as this one are the perfect opportunity for Ontario businesses to step into the world of EV charging. But we know as well as you do that the process can be complicated… and energy-consuming!
Working with our team means you can count on the expertise of a Canadian company operating one of the largest EV charging networks in North America. We’ve completed hundreds of projects just like this one, and we’re committed to simplifying your journey.
Learn about funding to help small and medium-sized communities become a part of Ontario’s EV charging network.