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What does CleanBC’s program cover?
To assist with the transition to lower carbon transportation options like electric vehicles (EVs), the province of British Columbia is working with BC Hydro and Fortis BC to offer rebates in B.C. for the purchase and installation of DC and Level 2 EV charging stations through the CleanBC program.
Rebates are available for:
- Publicly available chargers
- Workplaces
- Condos and apartments
- Fleets
Funding allowances for CleanBC Go Electric electric vehicle (EV) charger rebate program are as follows (all projects must be pre-approved by BC Hydro or FortisBC prior to purchase and installation):
Public:
- The CleanBC Go Electric Public Program is intended to encourage and accelerate the adoption of EVs by increasing the number of DCFCs throughout BC. It offers up to $7,500 per Level 2 charging station and up to $130,000 for DC fast charger.
Workplaces:
- The CleanBC Go Electric Workplace EV Charging Program offers businesses a rebate of up to 50% of the costs, up to a maximum of $2,000 per charger to purchase and install a Level 2 networked EV charger at the residential parking spaces in your complex, to a maximum of $14,000.
Condos & Apartments:
- The CleanBC Go Electric Program offers stratas, building owners, or individual residents a rebate up to 50% of the costs, up to a maximum of $2,000 per charger to purchase and install a Level 2 networked EV charger at the residential parking spaces in your complex, to a maximum of $14,000.
Fleets:
- The CleanBC Go Electric Fleets Program is intended to support public and private fleets transition to EVs with rebates of up to $2,000 per Level 2 charging station and up to $75,000 for DC fast charger.
City of Vancouver – Licence By-law 4450
- Starting in January 2025, gas stations and commercial parking lots with at least 60 spaces located in Vancouver can receive discounted business licence fees if they offer EV charging services. When the policy comes into effect, businesses that comply with it will pay just $255 per year for their licence fee while non-compliant businesses will have to pay $10,000. Learn more about the City of Vancouver new License By-Law →