Have you recently invested in an Electric Vehicle? We have you covered.

Getting ready for an EV charger ? We come to you to provide an estimate, offering advice on both location and type of charger required. We customize the installation directly to the layout of your home, and your own personal preferences. We pride ourselves on making this a safe, quick and effective process for you! Call or email today for an estimate!

The different level of EV chargers:

Level 1 charger - (120V) Plugs into a regular 15A or 20A Receptacle. Supplies up to 5 miles of Range Per Hour.

Level 2 charger - (240V) This is the most common EV charger, ranging from 20A to 80A. Supplies power between 9 and 52 miles of Range Per Hour.

Level 3 Charger - (480V) Also known as DC fast charging, this type of equipment is not compatible with all vehicles and is not common in Canada yet. Supplies up to 170 miles of Range in just 30 minutes of charging.

Level 3 Charging (Tesla Supercharger) - The Tesla Supercharger will only work with the Tesla Model S, providing half a charge in approximately 20 minutes.

Electric Vehicle incentives

  • Program Offerings Include:

    -Rebate of up to $8000 when purchasing an Electric Vehicle in BC.

    -Homeowners can get up to $350 to install a Level 2 charging station in a single family home.

    -Strata’s and businesses can apply for a rebate of up to $2000 per station, as well as 5 hours of free support services.

  • EV Incentive Choices

    The SCRAP-IT Program is working to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and improve air quality by getting older vehicles off the road. A voluntary early retirement vehicle program that provides incentives to help British Columbians replace higher polluting vehicles with cleaner forms of transportation.

    -A $6000 rebate when you purchase a qualifying new Electric Vehicle.

    -A $3000 rebate when you purchase a qualifying used Electric Vehicle.

  • Zero-Emmission Vehicles

    For businesses: enhanced capital cost allowances (CCAs) enable a higher deduction in the year that an electric vehicle is put on the road (up to 100% of $55,000, prior to 2024).