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By Ryan Remati-Paquette
December 4, 2025

Who Can Apply for the Roulez Vert Multi-unit Building Charging Station Rebate?

Navigating the array of funding programs available for electric vehicle (EV) infrastructure in Quebec can be challenging. The Roulez Vert Multi-unit Building Charging Station Rebate program offers essential financial support for installing charging stations in multi-unit residential buildings. Understanding who is eligible to apply is key to accessing these benefits.

Overview of the Roulez Vert Rebate Program

The Roulez Vert rebate is a key initiative by the Quebec government to support the adoption of electric vehicles by improving access to charging infrastructure in residential settings. This program specifically targets multi-unit residential buildings, offering financial assistance to offset the costs associated with installing EV charging stations. Eligible applicants can receive up to $5,000 per station or connector, covering half of the eligible expenses.

Applicant Type Requirements

To apply for the Roulez Vert rebate, applicants must fall into one of the following categories:

  • Building Owners or Managers: Individuals or entities responsible for the management and maintenance of multi-unit residential buildings.

  • Co-ownership Syndicates: Organizations that oversee the collective ownership and management of condominium properties.

  • Resident Owners or Tenants: Individuals residing in the building who wish to install and manage EV charging stations.

These categories ensure that the program supports a wide range of stakeholders involved in multi-unit residential living.

Size & Scale Criteria

While the program does not specify a minimum or maximum number of units for eligible buildings, it is designed to serve larger residential buildings where shared access to charging infrastructure can significantly impact EV adoption.

Geographic Eligibility

The Roulez Vert rebate is exclusive to Quebec, aligning with the province's commitment to sustainable transportation initiatives. Applicants must ensure that the project is located within Quebec to qualify for the rebate.

Project & Activity Requirements

Projects must involve the installation of EV charging stations that comply with the program's technical criteria. The stations should be accessible to all residents and their visitors, promoting broad usage and support for EV adoption within the community.

Financial & Operational Criteria

Eligible applicants must demonstrate a stable financial position capable of managing the installation and maintenance of the charging stations. Additionally, the program requires that applicants be in good standing concerning municipal taxes and other financial obligations.

Ineligible Applicants

Applicants not meeting the above criteria or those whose projects do not involve eligible activities (such as non-compliant charging stations or installations outside Quebec) will not qualify for funding. Additionally, organizations with outstanding financial or legal issues may be deemed ineligible.

Special Cases & Exceptions

In certain scenarios, exceptions may be made for unique ownership structures, such as housing cooperatives or social housing projects. These cases are evaluated individually, and applicants are encouraged to contact the program directly for clarification.

Self-Assessment Checklist

Before proceeding with an application, consider the following:

  • Are you a building owner, manager, or part of a co-ownership syndicate?

  • Is your building located in Quebec?

  • Do your project plans align with the program's installation requirements?

Conclusion

Understanding the eligibility criteria for the Roulez Vert Multi-unit Building Charging Station Rebate is crucial for applicants seeking to leverage financial assistance for EV infrastructure. By ensuring compliance with the outlined requirements, applicants can effectively contribute to Quebec's sustainable transportation goals while benefiting from the program's support.

About the author

Ryan Remati-Paquette - Canadian grants specialist

Ryan Remati-Paquette

Canadian grants specialist
Working at helloDarwin for some time now, I'm in charge of providing you with the information you need on government aid. Dedicated to helping companies in Quebec and Canada reach their full potential, I write on the helloDarwin blog about the various programs, allowances and funding available to enable organizations to make their digital transformation through access to federal and provincial support.

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