- Homeowners
- Businesses and non-government organizations
- Municipalities and First Nations governments
The Good Energy Program offers rebates for Level 2 electric vehicle chargers installed at personal residences, commercial or multi-residential buildings and municipal or First Nation governments-owned buildings.
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Homeowners
Eligibility
Eligible chargers
Eligible chargers and supply equipment must:
- have a power supply between 208 and 240 volt;
- have Wi-Fi capability; and
- be certified by:
- Underwriters Laboratories Canada (ULC);
- Canadian Standards Association (CSA); or
- Electrical Testing Laboratories Canada (cETL).
Eligible applicants
Property owners with residences located in the Yukon.
Rebate amount
50 per cent of the purchase and installation costs up to a maximum of $750 for 1 charger at a personal residence. This includes:
- single detached homes;
- duplexes;
- triplexes; and
- mobile homes.
The rebate is based on costs related to the installation for:
- equipment;
- labour;
- electrical upgrades (panel, wirings and new poles);
- construction; and
- contracting or professional expenses for installation and required upgrades to supporting infrastructure.
We consider all dual-port chargers to be 1 charger for this rebate.
A maximum of 2 chargers per personal residence can qualify for a rebate over the lifetime of the program.
Before you begin
- Determine if you need to upgrade your electrical system. Call your utility (ATCO Electric Yukon or Yukon Energy Corporation).
- Confirm if the electrical panel and service line can support an electric vehicle charger. Consult an electrician.
- If you make electrical upgrades or changes, you must get a final electrical inspection.
- Contact the Energy Branch with your questions by emailing energy@yukon.ca.
Apply for the rebate
Apply online
To apply online, you’ll need to:
- create an account on the Good Energy rebates website; and
- add details about your home.
Other ways to apply
- Complete and sign the application form.
- Attach the required documents:
- copies of your receipts or invoices with no balance owing;
- specifications sheet of the chargers installed; and
- a copy of your electrical inspection report.
- Submit your application to the Energy Branch.
In person: Climate Change and Energy Solutions Centre, 206A Lowe Street, Whitehorse. Our office is open Monday to Friday from 8:30 am to 4:30 pm.
Mail:
Government of Yukon
Energy Branch (EMR-206)
Box 2703
Whitehorse, Yukon Y1A 2C6 - You'll receive a rebate cheque in the mail within 12 weeks.
Electric vehicle charging stations
The Government of Yukon is electrifying the Yukon’s roadways by installing electric vehicle fast charging stations in all road-accessible Yukon communities. These fast charging stations are available for public use.
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Businesses and non-government organizations
Eligibility
Eligible buildings
Our rebate covers the following buildings located in the Yukon:
- apartments;
- multi-unit residential buildings;
- commercial buildings; and
- community buildings, such as:
- churches; and
- community centres.
Your building type is not listed? Email energy@yukon.ca and we’ll let you know if the rebate applies.
Eligible chargers
Eligible chargers or supply equipment must:
- have a power supply between 208 and 240 volt;
- equipped with a SAE J1772 standard plug head or adapter (for exceptions, contact the Energy Branch);
- be network enabled; and
- be certified by:
- Underwriters Laboratories (UL);
- Canadian Standards Association (CSA); or
- Electrical Testing Laboratories-Canada (cETL).
Eligible applicants
- Property owners such as businesses or non-government organizations with buildings located in the Yukon.
- Lease holding businesses or non-government organizations with approval from the building owner.
Rebate amount
75 per cent of total costs up to a maximum of $7,500 per installed charger.
The rebate is for a maximum of 20 chargers per building.
We consider all dual-port chargers to be 1 charger for this rebate.
This offer is available until March 31, 2024, and is subject to available funding.
The rebate is based on costs related to the installation for:
- equipment;
- labour;
- electrical upgrades (panel, wirings and new poles);
- construction; and
- contracting or professional expenses for installation and required upgrades to supporting infrastructure.
Before you begin
- Determine if you need to upgrade your electrical system.
- Confirm if the electrical panel and service line can support an electric vehicle charger. Consult an electrician
- If you make electrical upgrades or changes, you must get a final electrical inspection.
- Contact the Energy Branch with your questions by emailing energy@yukon.ca.
Apply for the rebate
To apply online, you’ll need to:
- create an account on the Good Energy rebates website; and
- add details about your home.
Other ways to apply
- Complete and sign the application form.
- Attach the required documents:
- copies of your receipts or invoices with no balance owing;
- specifications sheet of the chargers installed;
- a copy of your electrical inspection report; and
- photographs of the installed charger.
- Submit your application to the Energy Branch.
In person: Climate Change and Energy Solutions Centre, 206A Lowe Street, Whitehorse. Our office is open Monday to Friday from 8:30 am to 4:30 pm.
Mail:
Government of Yukon
Energy Branch (EMR-206)
Box 2703
Whitehorse, Yukon Y1A 2C6 - You'll receive a rebate cheque in the mail within 12 weeks.
Yukon's carbon rebate: Super Green Credit for businesses
If your business invests in green technologies and equipment, you may also be eligible for a Super Green Credit. This credit is available as part of the Yukon’s carbon rebate program.
Learn more about the Yukon's carbon rebate and the Super Green Credit.
Electric vehicle charging stations
The Government of Yukon is electrifying the Yukon’s roadways by installing electric vehicle fast charging stations in all road-accessible Yukon communities. These fast charging stations are available for public use.
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Municipalities and First Nations governments
Eligibility
Eligible buildings
Municipal and First Nations governments owned-buildings located in the Yukon.
Eligible chargers
Eligible chargers or supply equipment must:
- have a power supply between 208 and 240 volt;
- equipped with a SAE J1772 standard plug head or adapter (for exceptions, contact the Energy Branch);
- be network enabled; and
- be certified by:
- Underwriters Laboratories (UL);
- Canadian Standards Association (CSA); or
- Electrical Testing Laboratories-Canada (cETL).
Eligible applicants
- Municipalities and First Nations governments or development corporations that own buildings located in the Yukon.
- Lease holding municipalities and First Nations governments or development corporations with approval from the building owner.
Rebate amount
90 per cent of total costs up to a maximum of $9,000 per installed charger.
The rebate is for a maximum of 20 chargers per building.
We consider all dual-port chargers to be 1 charger for this rebate.
This offer is available until March 31, 2024, and is subject to available funding.
The rebate is based on costs related to the installation for:
- equipment;
- labour;
- electrical upgrades (panel, wirings and new poles);
- construction; and
- contracting or professional expenses for installation and required upgrades to supporting infrastructure.
Before you begin
- Determine if you need to upgrade your electrical system.
- Confirm if the electrical panel and service line can support an electric vehicle charger. Consult an electrician.
- If you make electrical upgrades or changes, you must get a final electrical inspection.
- Contact the Energy Branch with your questions by emailing energy@yukon.ca.
Apply for the rebate
To apply online, you’ll need to:
- create an account on the Good Energy rebates website; and
- add details about your home.
Other ways to apply
- Complete and sign the application form.
- Attach the required documents:
- copies of your receipts or invoices with no balance owing;
- specifications sheet of the chargers installed;
- a copy of your electrical inspection report; and
- photographs of the installed charger.
- Submit your application to the Energy Branch.
In person: Climate Change and Energy Solutions Centre, 206A Lowe Street, Whitehorse. Our office is open Monday to Friday from 8:30 am to 4:30 pm.
Mail:
Government of Yukon
Energy Branch (EMR-206)
Box 2703
Whitehorse, Yukon Y1A 2C6 - You'll receive a rebate cheque in the mail within 12 weeks.
Electric vehicle charging stations
The Government of Yukon is electrifying the Yukon’s roadways by installing electric vehicle fast charging stations in all road-accessible Yukon communities. These fast charging stations are available for public use.
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If you have questions, email energy@yukon.ca or phone 867-393-7063, toll-free in the Yukon, 1-800-661-0408 and ask to be transferred.