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Electrical infrastructure upgrade project for charging in multiple dwellings - Quebec - Canada
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Electrical infrastructure upgrade project for charging in multiple dwellings

Funding for EV charging in multi-unit buildings
Latest source update
Last Update: June 14, 2026
Latest change: The page now adds new eligibility limits for resident parking spaces, Roulez vert coordination rules, and an annotated plan requirement.
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Eligibility rules updated for multi-dwelling electrical upgrades
The electrical infrastructure project page now states that parking spaces intended for visitors are not counted toward the 50% threshold, and it adds coordination rules for projects that already received Roulez vert support. It also requires an annotated plan showing the parking spaces covered by previous and current projects, and clarifies that the work may begin in the electrical room and must target parking spaces intended for residents. The scope of eligible work is also more specific: the page now describes complete and partial projects in terms of electrical infrastructure upgrades, including routing cables, installing breakers, and adding an energy management system.
Funding available
$ 120,000
Deadline
Open continuously
Location
Quebec, Canada
Who can apply

Property owners

See full eligibility

Overview

Financial assistance for EV charging projects in multiple dwellings in Quebec. It supports charging solution analysis, electrical infrastructure upgrades, and charging station installation, with up to $120,000 per building for infrastructure work and up to $5,000 for analysis projects.
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Opportunity Score
Moderate potential, but conditions must align.

At a glance

Funding available

Financing goals
  • Implement environmental initiatives
  • Reduce environmental footprint
  • Renovate or expand facilities
Eligible Funding
  • Maximum amount : 120,000 $
  • Up to 50% of project cost
Funds Providers

Eligible candidates

Eligible Industries
  • All industries
Location
  • Quebec
Legal structures
  • All legal structures
Annual revenue
  • All revenue ranges
Organisation size
  • All organization sizes
Audience
  • Canadians

Next Steps

1
Determine your project
2
Validate your eligibility

Activities funded

  • Charging solution analysis for residents
  • Electrical infrastructure upgrade for charging
  • Charging station installation in multiple dwellings

Documents Needed

  • Invoice for the infrastructure work, with a breakdown of material and labour costs
  • Proof of the number of private units and the number of parking spaces reserved for residents
  • A plan of the parking area clearly indicating the parking spaces covered by the upgrade project
  • Invoices must clearly indicate the number of parking spaces that are EV capable and EV ready

Official resources

Official page

Electrical infrastructure upgrade project for charging in multiple dwellings

Program guide

About the Écorecharge program

Amount of financial assistance for an individual charging station in a multiple dwelling

Charging solution analysis project in a multiple dwelling

Application form

Apply for financial assistance for an individual charging station in a multiple dwelling

Prepare the supporting documents for a charging project in a multiple dwelling

Prepare the supporting documents for an individual charging station in a multiple dwelling

Submit your application by regular mail

Application portal

Apply for financial assistance for a charging project in a multiple dwelling

Create a user account in the Écorecharge's online services

Supporting document

Apply for financial assistance for a home charging station

Charging stations eligible for individual installation in a multiple dwelling

Installation of the home charging station

List of eligible charging stations

Eligibility

Who is eligible?

  • Property owners
  • Property managers
  • Property developers
  • Condominium syndicates

Who is not eligible

  • Businesses serving customers of on-site commercial tenants
  • Applicants seeking support for used charging stations
  • Applicants whose charging station model is not on the eligible list

Eligible expenses

  • Fees of an external consultant, typically a consulting engineering firm, a company specializing in energy efficiency, or a firm with expertise in charging infrastructure, employed by an organization with an establishment in Québec
  • Infrastructure work related to charging solutions, including material and labour costs

Ineligible Costs and Activities

  • Taxes
  • Internal staff salaries for analysis projects
  • Parking and sidewalk development, except restoration after work
  • Application expenses incurred before submission

Eligible geographic areas

  • Quebec

How to apply

  • Step 1
    • Create a user account in the online services.
    • Complete your profile.
  • Step 2
    • Prepare the required supporting documents.
    • Gather invoices, proof of units, and parking area plans if needed.
  • Step 3
    • Log in to the online services.
    • Complete the application form and attach the documents.
    • Submit the application online.
  • Step 4
    • Monitor your file for email requests or approval notices.
    • Provide any additional information requested by the program administrator.

Processing and Agreement

  • The program administrator reviews the application.
  • If needed, the applicant is notified by email to provide corrections or more information.
  • Applicants are notified by email once the application is approved.
  • Individuals must enter their SIN in the online services before payment.
  • Payment is issued by cheque by mail.

Additional information

  • One application can be submitted per building.
  • Multiple project types can be combined for the same building.
  • The program’s normative framework takes precedence over website summaries.
  • The Government of Quebec may request repayment if conditions are not met.

Contacts

Frequently Asked Questions about the Electrical infrastructure upgrade project for charging in multiple dwellings Program

What is the Electrical infrastructure upgrade project for charging in multiple dwellings?

Financial assistance for EV charging projects in multiple dwellings in Quebec. It supports charging solution analysis, electrical infrastructure upgrades, and charging station installation, with up to $120,000 per building for infrastructure work and up to $5,000 for analysis projects.

How much funding can be received?

Electrical infrastructure upgrade project for charging in multiple dwellings Funds up to 50% of admissible expenses, capped at $120,000 per project.

Who is eligible for the Electrical infrastructure upgrade project for charging in multiple dwellings program?

To be eligible for the Electrical infrastructure upgrade project for charging in multiple dwellings program, you must: The building must be located in Quebec The work must lead to the partial or complete installation of the electrical infrastructure required to supply charging stations At least 50% of the parking spaces reserved for residents must be covered, and visitor parking spaces are not counted

What expenses are eligible under Electrical infrastructure upgrade project for charging in multiple dwellings?

Charging solution analysis for residents Electrical infrastructure upgrade for charging Charging station installation in multiple dwellings

Who can I contact for more information about the Electrical infrastructure upgrade project for charging in multiple dwellings?

You can contact Government of Québec by email at ecorecharge@environnement.gouv.qc.ca or by phone at 1-866-266-0008.

Where is the Electrical infrastructure upgrade project for charging in multiple dwellings available?

The Electrical infrastructure upgrade project for charging in multiple dwellings program is available the province of Quebec.

Is the Electrical infrastructure upgrade project for charging in multiple dwellings a grant, loan, or tax credit?

Electrical infrastructure upgrade project for charging in multiple dwellings is a Grant and Funding