More and more municipalities in Quebec are encouraging their residents to install their own residential charging station.
These local grants are in addition to the Roulez vert program of the Government of Quebec.
Municipal grants to individuals
Here is a list* of municipalities that offer such a program.
See the conditions applicable for each municipality (some envelopes are renewed each year).
- Amos, maximum of $ 250
- L'Assomption, $ 150
- Berthierville, $ 100
- Blainville, $ 100
- Boucherville, 150$
- Canton de Shefford, 25% discount, up to a maximum of $ 250
- Chambly, 25% discount, up to a maximum of $ 250
- Crabtree, $ 250
- Dollard-des-Ormeaux, maximum of $ 150
- Dorval, 50% discount, up to a maximum of $ 500
- East Angus, $ 100
- Granby, 25% discount, up to a maximum of $ 250
- Joliette, 25% discount, up to a maximum of $ 550
- Kingseyfalls, maximum of $ 250
- Lac-Megantic, 30% discount, up to a maximum of $ 200
- Lavaltrie, $ 150
- Magog, maximum of $ 250
- Marieville, 25% discount, up to a maximum of $ 250
- Mascouche, maximum of $ 250
- Nicolet, maximum of $ 250
- Nominingue, $ 100
- Repentigny, maximum of $ 150
- Saint-Eustache, 250$
- Saint-Zotique, 25% discount, up to a maximum of $ 150
- Terrebonne, maximum of $ 200
- Thetford Mines, maximum of $ 100
- Varenne, 25% of the discount received through the Roulez vert Program (through the “Rénovation Écogestes” Program)
- Vaudreuil-Dorion, 150$
- Victoriaville, maximum of $ 150 (through the “Rénovation Écogestes” Program)
- Waterloo, 100$
- Windsor, 150$
Also applicable to multi-unit buildings and condos (with a few exceptions).
*This list is not exhaustive, your municipality may not be there. If this is the case, please notify us so that we can add it.
Municipal grants to businesses
Some municipalities also offer a subsidy for the installation of charging stations for commercial use, in order to encourage the densification of the public charging network in their territory.
Other documentary sources on municipal grants