Zero Emission Vehicle Infrastructure Program – Delivery Organizations
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ZEVIP Delivery Organizations (a.k.a. Initial Recipients) further distribute ZEVIP funds to Ultimate Recipients to install electric vehicle charging infrastructure projects in public places, on-street, in multi-unit residential buildings, at workplaces or for on-road vehicle fleets.
Initial Recipients are non-for-profit entities, approved by NRCan to independently redistribute ZEVIP funds in a manner that is aligned with the terms and conditions of the broader ZEVIP Program.
Ultimate Recipients are those organizations that receive a component of the ZEVIP funding from an Initial Recipient to deploy electric vehicle chargers. The Ultimate Recipients are selected by the Initial Recipient, independently of NRCan.
List of Initial Recipients
These Initial Recipients have been granted funding to further distribute ZEVIP funding to Ultimate Recipients.
Only projects for which contribution agreements have been signed are listed below (may change without notice).
Delivery Organizations to date: | Supporting EV charging for: | Contact Information: |
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Scrap it society | on-road and off-road commercial and public fleets | https://evfleetcharging.ca/contact-us/ |
BC Ministry of Energy, Mines and Low Carbon Innovation | public places, on-street, in multi-unit residential buildings, workplaces, and for light-duty vehicle fleets | https://pluginbc.ca/publiccharger/ |
La grappe industrielle des vehicules electriques et intelligents (Propulsion Quebec) | public places, on-street, in multi-unit residential buildings, workplaces, and for light-duty vehicle fleets | sara.pellerin@propulsionquebec.com |
The Atmospheric Fund | public places, on-street, in multi-unit residential buildings, workplaces, and for light-duty vehicle fleets | Simone Hacikyan, EV Charging Program Manager |
Hydro-Québec | public places, on-street | programme4500bornes@hydroquebec.com |
Alberta Municipalities – Municipal Climate Change Action Centre | public places, on-street, in multi-unit residential buildings, workplaces, and for light-duty vehicle fleets | contact@mccac.ca |
Community Energy Association | public places, on-street | https://acceleratekootenays.ca/2-0/ |
NB Power | public places, on-street, in multi-unit residential buildings, workplaces, and for light-duty vehicle fleets | pluginbranch@nbpower.com |
EPCOR Utilities | public places, on-street, in multi-unit residential buildings, workplaces, and for light-duty vehicle fleets | goev@epcor.com |
Essex Powerlines Corporation | public places, on-street, in multi-unit residential buildings, workplaces, and for light-duty vehicle fleets | chargeup@essexpower.ca |
Newfoundland and Labrador Hydro | public places, on-street, in multi-unit residential buildings, workplaces, and for light-duty vehicle fleets | EVSupport@nlh.nl.ca |
Elexicon Group | public places, on-street, in workplaces, and for light-duty vehicle fleets | Deliveryorg@elexicongroup.com |
Clean Nova Scotia Foundation | public places, on-street, in multi-unit residential buildings, workplaces, and for light-duty vehicle fleets | evboost@cleanfoundation.ca |
Thunder Bay Community Economic Development Commission | public places, on-street, in multi-unit residential buildings, workplaces, and for light-duty vehicle fleets | Kirsten.Kabernick@thunderbay.ca |
Pollution Probe | public places, on-street, in multi-unit residential buildings, workplaces, and for light-duty vehicle fleets | Derek May, Senior Project Manager |
Government of Yukon | public places, on-street, in multi-unit residential buildings, workplaces, and for light-duty vehicle fleets | energy@yukon.ca |
SouthGrow Regional Initiative | public places, on-street, in multi-unit residential buildings, workplaces, and for light-duty vehicle fleets | Peter Casurella |
Hydro Ottawa | public places, on-street, in multi-unit residential buildings, workplaces, and for light-duty vehicle fleets | Hydro Ottawa Zevip Team, zevip@hydroottawa.com |
Green Economy Canada | public places, on-street, in multi-unit residential buildings, workplaces, and for light-duty vehicle fleets | Donald Jantz, Partnerships Manager |
Manitoba Motor Dealers Association | public places, at workplaces and for light-duty vehicle fleets | nfo@mmda.mb.ca |
Indigenous Clean Energy Social Enterprise | public places, on-street, in multi-unit residential buildings, at workplaces | Leighton Gall, Manager of Sustainable Transportation |
Saskatchewan Power Corporation | public places, on-street, in multi-unit residential buildings, at workplaces, and for light-duty vehicle fleets | electrification@saskpower.com |
Eco-West Canada | public places, on-street, in multi-unit residential buildings, at workplaces, and for light-duty vehicle fleets | drobidoux@eco-ouest.com |
Scout Environmental | public places, on-street, in multi-unit residential buildings, workplaces, and for light-duty vehicle fleets | info@scoutenvironmental.com |
Alectra Utilities | public places, on-street, in multi-unit residential buildings, workplaces and for light-duty vehicle fleets | incentives@alectrautilities.com |
Government of PEI | public places, on-street, in multi-unit residential buildings, workplaces, and for light-duty vehicle fleets | EVChargerRebate@gov.pe.ca |
Government of NWT | public places, on-street, in multi-unit residential buildings, workplaces, and for light-duty vehicle fleets | NWTEVIP@gov.nt.ca |
Apply to become a ZEVIP initial recipient
Natural Resources Canada’s Zero Emission Vehicle Infrastructure Program (ZEVIP) is now accepting applications under a continuous intake process for Initial Recipient projects. This open application process is seeking eligible not-for-profit organizations to manage the redistribution of ZEVIP funds to ultimate recipients for the installation of electric vehicle charging infrastructure project in public places, on-street, in multi-unit residential buildings, at workplaces or for on-road vehicle fleets.
This new intake model offers applicants the opportunity to submit applications for Initial Recipient projects at any time between now and December 31, 2024.
This approach is intended to support the timing of applications with readiness of proposed projects as well as to facilitate the coordination of funding from other contributors.
Like all ZEVIP Requests for Proposals, applicants will be required to follow an application template and submit all relevant documentation. Complete applications will be reviewed by the program and must meet all evaluation criteria to be considered for funding.
- The maximum NRCan contribution amount per approved Initial Recipient project is $5M.
- Funding distributed from Delivery Organizations to Ultimate Recipient are limited to less than $100,000.
Detailed program terms and conditions are included in the Applicant’s Guide.
Eligible recipients
The eligible recipients under this Program:
Initial recipients
- Provincial, territorial, regional or municipal governments, their institutions, agencies and Crown corporations (including public utilities).
- Not-for-profit organizations validly incorporated or registered in Canada.
Ultimate recipients
Legal entities validly incorporated or registered in Canada including not-for-profit and for-profit organizations such as:
- Companies
- Condo boards
- Indigenous businesses or communities
- Public institutions
- Provincial, territorial, regional or municipal governments or their departments or agencies
- (Federal organizations, such as Federal Departments, Federal Crown Corporations or Federal Agencies are not eligible recipients under the ZEVIP Program)
Detailed eligibility and technical requirements can be found in the applicant’s guide.
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