Zero-Emission Vehicle Infrastructure Program (ZEVIP) 🇨🇦

The Government of Canada is investing $680 million to help deploy EV chargers where Canadians live, work, and play.

Who is ZEVIP for?

The Zero-Emission Vehicle Infrastructure Program (ZEVIP) is a broad program aimed at making EV charging more accessible for Canadians coast to coast. The initiative is administered by Natural Resources Canada (NRCan) and is planned to run until 2027. The program offers up to a 50% financial contribution to help deploy EV chargers in the following use cases or "streams":

  • Public Places: including but not limited to service stations, retail, restaurants, arenas, libraries, medical offices, park and ride, etc.

  • On-Street: EV charging deployed by local governments along public streets.

  • Workplaces: any location where employees perform duties related to their job.

  • Light, Medium and Heavy-Duty Vehicle Fleets: including fleets of taxis, car rentals, municipal vehicles, car sharing, last-mile delivery trucks, school buses, refuse trucks, public utility vehicles, etc.

  • Multi-Unit Residential Buildings (MURBs): any residential building with at least three (3) dwelling units.

To learn more about how ChargeLab software works in any of the scenarios above, visit our use cases page.

The most important nuance of ZEVIP is that it is a multi-phase, RFP-based program. While the overall program addresses many use cases, specific RFPs will address different use-cases at different times. If your business is seeking funding to deploy workplace EV chargers and you apply to the fleet RFP, your application will be rejected—and vice versa.

Here is a detailed breakdown of the past, current, and planned future rounds of ZEVIP:

RFP
Launch Date
Submission Deadline
Status
Focus
ZEVIP round 1
Jun 2019
Sep 2019
Closed
Public Places and On-Street
ZEVIP round 2
Feb 2020
Jun 2020
Closed
MURBs, Workplaces, and Light-Duty Fleets
ZEVIP round 3
Sep 2020
Dec 2020
Closed
Third-party delivery agents*
All Streams 2021
Mar 2021
Jun 2021
Closed
Public Places, On-Street, MURBs, and Workplaces
Strategic Projects 2021
Apr 2021
Jul 2021
Closed
Light, Medium and Heavy-Duty Vehicle Fleets; Mass Transit
Third Party Delivery 2021
Aug 2021
Nov 2021
Closed
Third-party delivery agents*
All Streams 2022
Feb 2022
Aug 2022
Closed
Public Places, On-Street, MURBs, and Workplaces
All Streams 2023
Spring 2023
TBD
Coming soon
Public Places, On-Street, MURBs, and Workplaces
All Streams 2024
Spring 2024
TBD
Planned
Public Places, On-Street, MURBs, and Workplaces
All Streams 2025
Spring 2025
TBD
Planned
Public Places, On-Street, MURBs, and Workplaces

*Third-party delivery RFPs will focus on eligible Delivery Organizations to distribute a component of the ZEVIP funding to Ultimate Recipients to install electric vehicle charging infrastructure projects in public places, on-street, in multi-unit residential buildings, at workplaces, or for light-duty vehicle fleets.

How does it work?

Natural Resources Canada releases an Applicants Guide at the start of each ZEVIP round. Organizations have until the submission deadline to put together a detailed project proposal. After a review period, NRCan will send notices of funding decisions to app applicants.

Successful applicants will receive a Letter of Conditional Approval and shortly afterwards sign a Contribution Agreement with NRCan. Each round of ZEVIP has different requirements for minimum and maximum project size, deployment timeline, and supported use cases.

What does it cover?

For accepted ZEVIP projects, NRCan contributes 50% of Total Project Costs up to a maximum per-charger amount. Eligible costs include site design, project management, EV chargers, installation costs, licenses/permits, and other direct deployment costs.

For most ZEVIP RFPs, NRCan contributions are conditionally repayable. If you profit from EV chargers funded by the program, you must repay NRCan's contribution on a pro-rata basis.

The maximum funding per type of EV charger is as follows:

Type of Infrastructure
Output Power
Maximum Funding
Level 2 charger
3.3 kW to 19.2 kW
$5,000 per port
DC fast charger
20 kW to 49 kW
$15,000 per fast-charger
DC fast charger
50 kW to 99 kW
$50,000 per fast-charger
DC fast charger
100 kW to 199 kW
$75,000 per fast-charger
DC fast charger
200 kW and above
$100,000 per fast-charger
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Disclaimer

ZEVIP is a competitive program administered by NRCan. ChargeLab is not a delivery agent of NRCan and has no influence over the ZEVIP selection process.
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For the most comprehensive information on ZEVIP, check the official webpage: https://www.nrcan.gc.ca/energy-efficiency/transportation-alternative-fuels/zero-emission-vehicle-infrastructure-program/21876

Get help with your ZEVIP application

Our turnkey partners specialize in the supply and installation of EV chargers powered by ChargeLab's back-end software. The Canadian partners listed below have experience evaluating projects for ZEVIP eligibility and supporting site hosts throughout the ZEVIP application process.

Click on a card below to visit a turnkey provider's website. Contact these providers to learn about their ZEVIP offering.