We’ve been getting a lot of requests lately from people who want to install EV chargers in their homes. If you have a 200 amp service, you can easily run a 60 or 50 amp circuit to the NEMA 14-50 plug or EV wall connector. Even if your EV only requires a 32 amp...
Who pays for the EV Ready Plan? The BC Hydro and FortisBC EV Charge Network Rebate Program works together with the Clean Energy Vehicle Program (CEVP), a British Columbia Government-funded program to ensure that vehicles of the future are clean, efficient and...
Vancouver residents who happen to live in multi-unit residences , such as apartments or condos, frequently have a hard time accessing electrical vehicle charging within the home. This is due to all of the added administrative layers involved with maintaining...
EV’s (Electrical Vehicles) as a part of Canada’s climate change solution. EVs are an excellent choice for Canadians when it comes to purchasing a vehicle. Even though our country already has several environmental laws in place, electrifying the vehicles...
CleanBC Go Electric rebates for homes and workplaces In a collaborative effort between BC Hydro, the provincial government of B.C., and FortisBC, customers are able to take advantage of provincial rebates for the purchase and installation of electric car chargers. ...
If you’ve been meaning to renovate your accommodation, and are looking for a new way to make it more comfortable as well as save money on monthly energy bills, consider adding some new features like solar panels or modern windows that will help you reduce your...