If you've bought an EV (or you're about to), your home is now a gas station — and BC has rebates and rate options that make it cheaper to run. Here's the whole picture.
1. Up to $550 back on a home charger
BC Hydro's home charger rebate covers 50% of the cost, up to $350, for buying and installing a Level 2 charger at a single-family home, row home or duplex. That's the base.
The extra $200 that saves you thousands
Add an EV power-management device and BC Hydro tops up another $200. More importantly, that device lets you charge without upgrading your electrical panel — which on its own can cost $2,000–$4,000. For many older BC homes, this is the difference between "easy" and "expensive."
| Incentive | Amount |
|---|---|
| Home Level 2 charger (50% of cost) | up to $350 |
| EV power-management device | +$200 |
| Smart charger enrolled in Peak Saver | $250 credit + $50/season |
Live in a condo or apartment? There's a separate program covering up to 50% to a max of $2,000 per charger (up to $14,000 per building) — a strata/building application rather than an individual one.
2. Cut your charging cost with the Time-of-Day rate
This is the one almost nobody uses. BC Hydro offers an optional Time-of-Day rate that prices power by when you use it:
- Cheapest: overnight, 11 p.m.–7 a.m.
- Regular: 7 a.m.–4 p.m. and 9 p.m.–11 p.m.
- Most expensive: the 4–9 p.m. peak
An EV is a big, flexible load — exactly what this rate rewards. Set your car (or charger) to start after 11 p.m. and you charge on the cheapest power of the day, every day, for the same electricity. EV owners get more out of this rate than anyone.
One tap, ongoing savings
Most EVs and smart chargers let you schedule charging in the app. Set it once to begin at 11 p.m. and forget it. (Apartment dwellers on shared meters may not be eligible for the rate.)
3. If you're adding solar or a heat pump too
EV owners are often the same people electrifying the rest of the house. A few things worth knowing:
- The power-management device that helps your charger also helps if you're adding a heat pump — both add electrical load, and avoiding a panel upgrade matters twice.
- Rooftop solar pairs naturally with overnight EV charging: generate by day, bank credits, charge cheap at night.
- Your contractor can sequence the panel, charger and heat pump so you only pay for electrical work once.
See your full rebate picture
Charger, heat pump, solar, insulation — the whole stack for your city and income, free and in a minute.
Estimate my rebates →Sources: BC Hydro — home charger rebate; BC Hydro — Time-of-Day rate. Confirm current amounts before you buy.