Electric Avenue Introduces Contractor Incentive Program for Installs

February 2, 2026

Electricians and contractors play a pivotal role in powering Canada’s transition to electric mobility, and at Electric Avenue, we believe that expertise and dedication deserve recognition. Electric Avenue has announced the introduction of Contractor Incentive Program, their new rewards and loyalty program built exclusively for Electric Avenue-Certified Installers.

Launching in January 2026, the Contractor Incentive Program is designed to support certified contractors as they grow their EV charging installation business, providing cash rebates and points-based rewards for every verified and networked installation completed.

A Program Built for Certified Installers

Contractor Incentives are available only to contractors who have completed Electric Avenue’s Level 2 Installer Certification, a self-paced, two-hour online training program offered through Electric Avenue University. Certification ensures contractors are equipped with the knowledge and confidence to install Electric Avenue’s Level 2 charging stations safely and reliably — plus it unlocks the door to significant rewards!

If you’re already certified, you’ll be automatically invited to join their Contractor Incentive Program when it launches later this month. If not, now is the perfect time to complete your certification so you can start earning from your very first installation in the new year.

Earn Cash Rebates and Points for Every Verified Install

Once certified, installers can log installations through Electric Avenue’s Contractor portal and earn rewards for each verified and networked charger they install:

Verified installations earn:

$50 + 25 pts for each Level 2 residential install
$200 + 100 pts for each Level 2 commercial install
$2000 + 1000 pts for each DC fast charger install

Every install contributes to your total points, which you can redeem for free Electric Avenue products, helping you reinvest in your business as you grow.

Important Note on Rebate Eligibility:

Cash rebates offered through the Contractor Incentive Program are currently available exclusively for installations completed in Canada. These rebates are funded through Canada’s Clean Fuel Regulations (CFR) / CATS reinvestment framework and, as such, must be reinvested into Canadian EV charging infrastructure. Electric Avenue–Certified Installers operating in the United States remain fully eligible to participate in the Program’s rewards component, including earning points, advancing through program tiers, and accessing exclusive perks and benefits. Electric Avenue is actively exploring options to introduce a similar rebate program for U.S.-based partners in the future.

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