ChargeYYC
What is ChargeYYC?
ChargeYYC is a new pilot program designed to support residents living in condos, apartments, townhouses, rowhouses, and other multi-residential buildings to install electric vehicle (EV) chargers.
EVs are growing in popularity across Canada. In Calgary, we continue to see more EVs on our roads each year. Motor vehicles are a major contributor to Calgary’s greenhouse gas emissions. This makes programs like ChargeYYC essential for helping Calgarians prepare for the future of mobility and reducing greenhouse gas emissions.
Phase 1 of ChargeYYC is now open for applications
Building owners and residents can apply into Phase 1 of the program for financial incentives of up to $4,000 to develop a plan to install EV chargers in their buildings. Please review the ChargeYYC Phase 1 Application Guide and Terms and Conditions in the Resources section to help you prepare your application.
Application forms can also be mailed to c/o ChargeYYC Program Manager, Mail Code #111 P.O. Box 2100, Stn. M Calgary, Alberta, Canada T2P 2M5
Program details and requirements
In Phase 1, grants are available for up to 200 approved applicants. These grants can be used to hire a qualified professional to prepare an EV Charging Road Map for multi-residential buildings. The grant provides up to $4,000 or 50% (whichever is lower) of the costs to develop an EV Charging Road Map. All program documents available on this page currently apply only to Phase 1.
Coming soon!
Phase 2 of ChargeYYC is planned to launch in 2025. In Phase 2, we will provide funding to install electric vehicle chargers for selected projects based on approved EV Charging Road Maps. Please stay tuned for updates on Phase 2 details, timelines, and eligibility criteria.
What is an EV Charging Road Map?
An EV Charging Road Map is a customized technical plan for an existing multi-residential property to install electric vehicle charging. The professional costs of creating the road map are eligible for a rebate through Phase 1 of the ChargeYYC Pilot Program.
Who can complete an EV Charging Road Map?
The EV Charging Road Map must be completed by a qualified professional, meaning a professional engineer licensed to practice in the province of Alberta.
If approved, you must hire a qualified professional to create an EV Charging Road Map within six months of being approved.
What qualifies to be included in the EV Charging Road Map?
The following can all be part of the recommendations in the EV Charging Road Map:
- Level 1 chargers/120V or 240V outlets;
- Level 2 chargers; and/or
- Electric vehicle energy management systems (EVEMS).
What should be included in an EV Charging Road Map?
Please see the appendix of the Phase 1 Application Guide or the link in the Resources sidebar for information on what should be included in an EV Charging Road Map.
