Complete Provincial EV Charger Rebates in Canada

Author profile Written by EV Quotes   |   November 2025

Installing a home EV charger is one of the best ways to maximize the convenience and cost savings of owning an electric vehicle. For years, Canadian EV owners have benefited from a combination of federal and provincial incentives that reduce the upfront cost of purchasing and installing a home charging station.

However, the landscape for EV charger rebates in Canada is changing rapidly. As of 2025, the federal iZEV program for vehicle purchases is paused, and many provincial programs have been modified, suspended, or ended. Understanding which incentives are still available is crucial for anyone looking to install a home EV charger affordably.

This guide provides a clear, province-by-province breakdown of the EV charger rebates available across Canada in 2025. We’ll cover what programs are active, who is eligible, and how you can save money on your home EV charger installation.

Provincial EV Charger Rebates: A Province-by-Province Look

With the federal vehicle program on hold, provincial incentives have become even more important. Here’s a detailed summary of the EV charger rebates available in each Canadian province as of November 2025.

Province Home Charger Rebate Status (2025) Key Details
Alberta No Rebate No provincial support for home charger installation.
Saskatchewan No Rebate No provincial support for home charger installation.
Manitoba No Rebate No provincial program for home charging stations.
Ontario No Rebate Provincial rebates ended in 2018. Some local utilities may offer incentives.
Quebec Active Up to $600 for the purchase and installation of a Level 2 charger.
New Brunswick Ended The Plug-In NB program, which included a $750 charger rebate, ended June 30, 2025.
Nova Scotia No Rebate Light-duty vehicle and charger programs have ended.
PEI Active Up to $750 for a Level 2 charger purchase and installation.
Newfoundland & Labrador No Rebate No provincial support for home charger installation.
Territories Varies Local utility-based programs in Yukon; limited support elsewhere.

British Columbia

  • Program Status: Paused
  • The CleanBC Go Electric program, which offered a rebate of up to $350 for single-family homes, was paused in May 2025 for review. While fleet and commercial programs remain, individual homeowners cannot currently access a provincial rebate for home EV charger installation. Check the official CleanBC website for future updates, as the program may be revised and relaunched.

Quebec

  • Program Status: Active
  • Quebec's Roulez vert program remains one of the most generous in Canada. Homeowners can receive a rebate of $600 for the purchase and installation of an eligible Level 2 home charging station. The program also provides significant funding for multi-unit residential buildings (MURBs).
  • How to Apply: The rebate is typically claimed after the charger has been installed by a licensed electrician. You must provide proof of purchase and installation.

Prince Edward Island (PEI)

  • Program Status: Active
  • PEI offers a $750 incentive for both the purchase and installation of a Level 2 charger. This can be combined with the province's vehicle incentive. An additional $750 is available to help cover any necessary electrical panel upgrades.
  • How to Apply: The incentive is usually applied at the point of sale by the vendor or can be claimed after purchase.

New Brunswick

  • Program Status: Ended
  • The Plug-In NB program, which provided a generous rebate of up to $750 for home charger installations, officially ended on June 30, 2025. Applications for vehicles and chargers purchased before this date may still be processed if submitted on time, but no new rebates are being issued.

Provinces with No Home Charger Rebates

Unfortunately, several provinces currently offer no financial incentives for homeowners looking to install a Level 2 EV charger.

  • Alberta: There is no provincial rebate program for home EV chargers. Some municipalities may have pilot programs, so check with your local city administration. Alberta introduced a $300 annual EV tax in 2025.
  • Saskatchewan: No provincial rebates are available for EV chargers. The province also levies an annual road-use fee for electric vehicles.
  • Manitoba: While Manitoba launched a new EV purchase rebate in 2024, it does not include incentives for home charging stations.
  • Ontario: The provincial government ended its EV incentive program, including charger rebates, in 2018. Some local utility companies, like Hydro Ottawa, occasionally offer limited-time incentives. It’s worth checking with your local electricity provider.
  • Nova Scotia: The Electrify Nova Scotia rebate program for light-duty vehicles and associated home chargers ended in May 2025.
  • Newfoundland & Labrador: The province offers a rebate for EV purchases but does not currently provide an incentive for home charging installations.

The Territories (Yukon, NWT, Nunavut)

Rebates in Canada's territories are primarily managed by local utility companies.

  • Yukon: The Good Energy Program offers a rebate of 50% (up to $1,500) for the installation of a Level 2 charger.
  • Northwest Territories & Nunavut: Rebate availability is limited or non-existent. Check with local utility providers for any pilot programs.

Make the Most of Provincial EV Rebates in Canada

Finding the right provincial EV rebates is the first step to making your home charging setup more affordable. As the EV landscape in Canada evolves, these programs can change, so it’s important to check the official provincial websites for the most current information before making a purchase.

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