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Rexel Energy Solutions and ChargeLab help Canadian businesses save 50% on EV charger installations through ZEVIP

Rexel Energy Solutions and ChargeLab have partnered to help Canadian businesses secure grant funding for up to 50% of the costs associated with purchasing and installing new electric vehicle chargers.
By James Foster August 7, 2024 Read time: 2 mins
Rexel Energy Solutions and ChargeLab have partnered to support businesses in Canada seeking ZEVIP funding. Illustration: Rexel Energy Solutions

This funding is available through the Zero Emission Vehicle Infrastructure Program (ZEVIP), administered by Natural Resources Canada. Applications for ZEVIP opened on 2 July 2024, and will close on 19 September 2024. This is the first round of ZEVIP funding available to EV charger owners and operators since 2022. 

Eligible applicants include any Canadian business, utility, municipality, condo corporation, or other site host installing at least two DC fast chargers or at least 20 Level 2 chargers. Grant funding is limited to 50% of total project costs, with a maximum of CA$5 million per organisation.

Rexel Energy Solutions (RES) is the turnkey department of Nedco, one of Canada's largest electrical wholesale suppliers. RES specialises in EV chargers, smart building controls, and other energy efficiency technologies. Its turnkey services include system design, equipment procurement, installation, and commissioning of EV chargers.

In partnership with ChargeLab, RES's new ZEVIP service includes consultation, EV charging hardware selection, and expert responses to ZEVIP application questions. RES distributes leading EV charger brands such as ABB, Zerova, and Wallbox, all of which can be easily configured for ChargeLab's network management services.

ChargeLab provides network management software for EV chargers, enabling businesses to deploy, monetise, and manage any compatible EV charging hardware. Networking EV chargers is a requirement of ZEVIP, which ChargeLab helps site hosts meet seamlessly. ChargeLab has also developed reports tailored to the new uptime reporting requirements of ZEVIP.

"Together, RES and ChargeLab offer the ideal solution for installers, businesses, and other entities seeking ZEVIP funding," said Zak Lefevre, CEO of ChargeLab. "We provide expert consultation, program-compliant hardware and software, and comprehensive grant writing support."

RES and ChargeLab encourage applicants to contact [email protected] before 30 August, 2024, to ensure sufficient time to prepare a strong application before the submission deadline.

ZEVIP is a competitive program administered by Natural Resources Canada. RES and ChargeLab are not delivery agents of NRCan and do not influence the ZEVIP selection process. For the most comprehensive information on ZEVIP, visit NRCan's official webpage: https://natural-resources.canada.ca

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