ZEVIP Funding Rolling Out for EV Charger Installations

Natural Resources Canada industry

February 28, 2023

Natural Resources Canada (NRCan) is releasing a new round of funding for EV infrastructure projects through the Zero Emission Vehicle Infrastructure Program (ZEVIP).

ZEVIP funding is available for:

  • multi-unit residential buildings
  • light-duty fleets
  • workplaces
  • on-street parking
  • public spaces

Go HERE for more information

List of ZEVIP Funding Initial Recipients

These Initial Recipients have been granted funding to further distribute ZEVIP funding to Ultimate Recipients.

Only projects for which contribution agreements have been signed are listed below (may change without notice).

Delivery Organizations to date:Supporting EV charging for:Contact Information:
Scrap it societyon-road and off-road commercial and public fleetshttps://evfleetcharging.ca/contact-us/
BC Ministry of Energy, Mines and Low Carbon Innovationpublic places, on-street, in multi-unit residential buildings, workplaces, and for light-duty vehicle fleetshttps://pluginbc.ca/publiccharger/
La grappe industrielle des vehicules electriques et intelligents (Propulsion Quebec)public places, on-street, in multi-unit residential buildings, workplaces, and for light-duty vehicle fleetssara.pellerin@propulsionquebec.com
The Atmospheric Fundpublic places, on-street, in multi-unit residential buildings, workplaces, and for light-duty vehicle fleetsSimone Hacikyan, EV Charging Program Manager
Hydro-Québecpublic places, on-streetprogramme4500bornes@hydroquebec.com
Alberta Municipalities – Municipal Climate Change Action Centrepublic places, on-street, in multi-unit residential buildings, workplaces, and for light-duty vehicle fleetscontact@mccac.ca
Community Energy Associationpublic places, on-streethttps://acceleratekootenays.ca/2-0/ 
NB Powerpublic places, on-street, in multi-unit residential buildings, workplaces, and for light-duty vehicle fleetspluginbranche@nbpower.com
EPCOR Utilitiespublic places, on-street, in multi-unit residential buildings, workplaces, and for light-duty vehicle fleetsgoev@epcor.com
Essex Powerlines Corporationpublic places, on-street, in multi-unit residential buildings, workplaces, and for light-duty vehicle fleetschargeup@essexpower.ca
Newfoundland and Labrador Hydropublic places, on-street, in multi-unit residential buildings, workplaces, and for light-duty vehicle fleetsEVSupport@nlh.nl.ca
Elexicon Grouppublic places, on-street, in workplaces, and for light-duty vehicle fleetsDeliveryorg@elexicongroup.com
Clean Nova Scotia Foundationpublic places, on-street, in multi-unit residential buildings, workplaces, and for light-duty vehicle fleetsevboost@cleanfoundation.ca
Thunder Bay Community Economic Development Commissionpublic places, on-street, in multi-unit residential buildings, workplaces, and for light-duty vehicle fleetsKirsten.Kabernick@thunderbay.ca
Pollution Probepublic places, on-street, in multi-unit residential buildings, workplaces, and for light-duty vehicle fleetsFern Tran, Director, EV Charging Incentive
Government of Yukon            public places, on-street, in multi-unit residential buildings, workplaces, and for light-duty vehicle fleetsenergy@yukon.ca
SouthGrow Regional Initiativepublic places, on-street, in multi-unit residential buildings, workplaces, and for light-duty vehicle fleetsPeter Casurella
Hydro Ottawapublic places, on-street, in multi-unit residential buildings, workplaces, and for light-duty vehicle fleetsHydro Ottawa Zevip Team,
zevip@hydroottawa.com
Green Economy Canadapublic places, on-street, in multi-unit residential buildings, workplaces, and for light-duty vehicle fleetsDonald Jantz, Partnerships Manager
Manitoba Motor Dealers Associationpublic places, at workplaces and for light-duty vehicle fleetsnfo@mmda.mb.ca
Indigenous Clean Energy Social Enterprisepublic places, on-street, in multi-unit residential buildings, at workplacesLeighton Gall, Manager of Sustainable Transportation
Saskatchewan Power Corporationpublic places, on-street, in multi-unit residential buildings, at workplaces, and for light-duty vehicle fleetselectrification@saskpower.com
Eco-West Canadapublic places, on-street, in multi-unit residential buildings, at workplaces, and for light-duty vehicle fleetsdrobidoux@eco-ouest.com
Scout Environmentalpublic places, on-street, in multi-unit residential buildings, workplaces, and for light-duty vehicle fleetsinfo@scoutenvironmental.com
Alectra Utilitiespublic places, on-street, in multi-unit residential buildings, workplaces and for light-duty vehicle fleetsincentives@alectrautilities.com
Government of PEIpublic places, on-street, in multi-unit residential buildings, workplaces, and for light-duty vehicle fleetsEVChargerRebate@gov.pe.ca
Government of NWTpublic places, on-street, in multi-unit residential buildings, workplaces, and for light-duty vehicle fleetsNWTEVIP@gov.nt.ca

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