There’s also up to $50,000 available per 50kw or higher fast charger install for businesses, schools, associations, utilities or community groups.
Newfoundland & Labrador EV rebates
NL Hydro offers a rebate of $2,500 on the purchase or lease of a 100% all-electric vehicle and $1,500 for a plug-in hybrid. Visit its website to check vehicle eligibility.
Northwest Territories EV rebates
Canada’s biggest EV rebates belong to the Northwest Territories, where the Arctic Energy Alliance offers $7,500 for new BEVs and PHEVs and new level 2 electric charging stations for home use.
Nova Scotia EV rebates
Nova Scotia’s EV Charging for Multi-Unit Residential Buildings program won’t be taking applications after June 30, 2025, meaning you’ve got a few weeks left to apply for up to $29,000 in financial support if you’re a building owner investing in EV charging infrastructure.
Prince Edward Island EV rebates
EV incentives offered by the Government of Prince Edward Island are the most generous in Canada, with rebates of up to $5,750 for eligible EVs under $70,000, and up to $3,250 for eligible plug-in hybrid electrics and used EVs. Lease incentives are also available. This program no longer provides free EV chargers to recipients, though the rebate amounts were recently increased by $750 (as of March 1, 2023) to help cover that cost. You can find full program details here.
Quebec EV rebates
Quebec’s EV incentives remain strong in 2025, though they’re gradually being reduced and phased out over the next few years. This year, shoppers in Quebec can apply for a rebate of $4,000 on a fully electric vehicle, $500 to $1,000 for a plug-in hybrid depending on battery size, and up to $2,000 on a qualifying used EV. Next year, these amounts will be cut in half; they’ll be phased out for 2027.
There’s still currently $600 of assistance available for home chargers, and up to $5,000 per connector installed to eligible multi-dwelling buildings.
Yukon EV rebates
Drivers in Yukon can apply for a rebate of $5,000 for a new EV, hydrogen fuel cell or plug-in hybrid model with over 50 kilometres of all-electric range. Choose a plug-in hybrid with an all-electric range under 50 kilometres, and the rebate drops to $3,000. There’s also a $1,500 rebate to cover the cost of shipping a used EV to the Yukon, and up to $1,500 or 50% of the cost of purchasing and installing a home charger. Check here for the full scoop.
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