Applications stopped being accepted this week for the EV Charger Rebate Program, after the $14 million in funding was used up
A provincial program that offered savings of up to $5,000 on the installation of electric vehicle charging stations in homes and condominium complexes is no longer accepting applications, leaving hundreds in the lurch.
Applications stopped being accepted for the program on Thursday, leaving some applicants unsure if their projects will receive the rebates. In the week since the announcement of the program’s closing, the stratas he has been working with have rushed to submit their applications for pre-approval on just over $500,000 in rebates.
Applicants were given the choice of applying for the rebates together or one at a time as the project progressed. Jim Church, who lives in a strata complex in Cordova Bay, can attest to the time it takes to bring a project to completion and the complexity of the process. “It took us about 15 months to completion, and we are a small strata with 29 owners who voted for it unanimously,” he said.
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