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EV Ready Plans for BC Strata Corporations

The route to BC Hydro CleanBC Go Electric rebates: up to $3,000 for the plan, up to $120,000 for infrastructure. Prepared and sealed by a P.Eng.

What an EV Ready Plan is

An EV Ready Plan is a strata-corporation document that maps a complete EV charging strategy onto a building's existing electrical service. It answers four questions a council needs answered before signing off on a charging program: how much capacity does the building actually have, where do the conduits and stalls go, what does it cost to phase in over time, and how much does BC Hydro's CleanBC Go Electric program pay back?

The plan is voluntary today. It becomes a rebate prerequisite on July 15, 2026. Stratas that want rebate dollars are commissioning EVRPs ahead of that date.

The BC Hydro rebate structure

  • EV Ready Plan rebate — up to $3,000 per strata corporation, for commissioning the plan itself.
  • EV charging infrastructure rebate — up to $120,000 per strata, for installing the actual conduit, panels, and chargers.

Rebate amounts depend on building characteristics, service capacity, and the EVRP's specific recommendations. We prepare and submit the rebate applications as part of the engagement so the strata captures every eligible dollar.

What the plan must contain

BC Hydro's CleanBC Go Electric MURB program specifies the EVRP's required scope. A compliant plan includes:

  1. 100% EV-Ready strategy. A roadmap to install EV-ready conduit and capacity in every residential parking stall — not just the most accessible ones.
  2. Parking and conduit layout review. Specific routing assessments for charger installation, accounting for the building's structural and electrical constraints.
  3. EVEMS evaluation. An assessment of Energy Management System options that optimize charging within existing capacity, deferring or eliminating costly service upgrades.
  4. Charging performance assessment. Modeled charging output per vehicle, accounting for climate, demographics, and expected adoption.
  5. Phased implementation plan with itemized cost estimates. A fundable roadmap showing how the strata can grow charging capacity over time.
  6. BC Hydro rebate application package. Prepared and submitted by us on the strata's behalf.

Who is qualified to prepare an EVRP

BC Hydro's CleanBC program requires the EVRP to be prepared by a qualified professional. Every CF Electrical EVRP is signed and sealed by our P.Eng registered with Engineers and Geoscientists British Columbia — the highest available professional accountability under the program. The credential also satisfies any future scope expansion (for example, if the EVRP grows into an Electrical Planning Report under OIC 497-2025).

Combining the EVRP with an EPR

Most BC stratas should. The Electrical Planning Report and the EV Ready Plan share data inputs: BC Hydro consumption analysis, load calculations under Canadian Electrical Code rules 8-200 to 8-210, future-demand modelling. Commissioning them together is faster and more cost-effective than running two separate engagements. The combined deliverable also satisfies the July 15, 2026 rebate-prerequisite mandate without requiring a second report.

How to request a proposal

Send us your building details — name, address, parking-stall count, and any documents you already have — through the form below or by emailing info@cfelectrical.ca. We respond with a fixed-price proposal within one business day. Most strata EVRP engagements net positive once the BC Hydro rebate is factored in.

Cities we serve for EV Ready Plans

A starting point — see all BC regions we serve:

How the process works

Five steps. We handle every one of them.

  1. 01

    Intake

    Send us your building details — number of units, address, and any documents you already have. We respond within one business day with a fixed-price proposal.

  2. 02

    Site visit

    A physical inspection of every electrical room, switchgear, transformer, and panel. Desktop-only reviews miss the constraints that matter.

  3. 03

    BC Hydro data pull

    We request twelve months of consumption data from BC Hydro on your behalf. Real demand data beats code-based estimates every time.

  4. 04

    Analysis

    Load calculations under Canadian Electrical Code rules 8-200 to 8-210, future-electrification scenarios, capacity-freeing recommendations, phased cost estimates.

  5. 05

    P.Eng-sealed delivery

    Final report signed and sealed by our P.Eng (registered with Engineers and Geoscientists BC). Council presentation included.

EV Ready Plan FAQs

What is an EV Ready Plan (EVRP)?

An EV Ready Plan is a strata-corporation document that maps a complete EV-charging strategy onto a building's existing electrical service. It covers parking-stall conduit and capacity provisioning, EVEMS (Energy Management System) evaluation, phased implementation cost estimates, and the BC Hydro rebate application package. The EVRP is voluntary in BC, but it's the formal route to BC Hydro's CleanBC Go Electric MURB rebates.

How much can a strata recover in BC Hydro rebates?

Up to $3,000 for the EV Ready Plan itself, and up to $120,000 for the actual EV charging infrastructure. Rebate eligibility depends on the strata's parking layout, service capacity, and the plan's recommendations. We prepare and submit the rebate applications on the strata's behalf.

Is an EVRP mandatory?

Not currently. As of July 15, 2026, however, an EVRP, an Electrical Planning Report, or an Opportunity Assessment Report becomes mandatory to access BC Hydro standalone MURB EV charger rebates. Most stratas pursuing rebates are commissioning an EVRP regardless of the deadline because the plan unlocks the rebate.

Who is qualified to prepare an EVRP?

BC Hydro's CleanBC Go Electric program requires the EVRP to be prepared by a qualified professional. Our EVRPs are signed and sealed by our P.Eng registered with Engineers and Geoscientists British Columbia. A P.Eng-prepared EVRP carries the highest professional accountability available under the program.

Can the EVRP be combined with an Electrical Planning Report?

Yes — and most stratas should. The two reports share data inputs (BC Hydro consumption, load calculations, future-demand modelling), so commissioning them together is faster and more cost-effective than running them as separate engagements. After July 15, 2026, an EPR also satisfies the rebate prerequisite.

What does the plan include?

Five required deliverables: (1) a 100% EV-Ready strategy with a parking and conduit layout, (2) an EVEMS evaluation against existing service capacity and a charging-performance assessment, (3) a phased implementation roadmap with itemized cost estimates, (4) BC Hydro rebate application preparation and submission, and (5) optional council presentation for adoption.

Does CF Electrical install the chargers?

No. CF Electrical is a consulting and report-writing firm only. We deliver the EVRP and prepare the rebate package; your strata hires a separate licensed electrical contractor to install the infrastructure. This independence keeps our recommendations honest.

What does an EVRP cost?

Send us your building details and we respond within one business day with a fixed-price proposal. Most strata EVRPs net positive once BC Hydro rebates are factored in — the $3,000 plan rebate alone often covers the engagement fee.

Request a Fixed-Price EVRP Proposal

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