ELECTRIC VEHICLES FOR MUNICIPALITIES PROGRAM

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ELECTRIC VEHICLES FOR MUNICIPALITIES PROGRAM

ACKNOWLEDGEMENT We would like to respectfully acknowledge that this presentation is being presented in Treaty 6 territory. We acknowledge all the many First Nations, Métis, and Inuit whose footsteps have marked these lands for centuries, and whose presence continues to enrich our vibrant communities.

FUNDERS AND PARTNERS The Municipal Climate Change Action Centre provides funding, technical assistance, and education to support Alberta municipalities in addressing climate change. The Municipal Climate Change Action Centre is a partnership between the Government of Alberta, the Alberta Urban Municipalities Association, and Rural Municipalities of Alberta.

AGENDA WHY ELECTRIC VEHICLES? WHAT IS ELIGIBILE? REBATES QUESTION PERIOD

WHY ELECTRIC VEHICLES?

WHY ELECTRIC VEHICLES? Electric vehicles are more energy efficient and technology is rapidly improving Minimizes costs while meeting driving needs Canada plans for all vehicle sales to be electric vehicles by 2040 Reduces greenhouse gas emissions and environmental damage

ELIGIBILITY

ELIGIBILITY Rural and urban municipalities are eligible to apply for: Passenger Electric Vehicles Heavy Duty Electric Vehicles Non-road Electric Vehicles Level 2 and 3 Charging Stations Feasibility Studies

Battery Electric Vehicles Plug-in Hybrid Electric Vehicles Powered solely by motors that draw electricity from on-board storage batteries Emissions-free in electric mode Produce zero emissions during operation Have greater driving range than BEVs Internal combustion engine extends driving range There are 30+ models of electric vehicles available in Canada.

120 Volt Household Outlets Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 120 Volt Household Outlets 240 Volt Plug in Station 480 Volt Plug in Station

FUNDING

FUNDING For feasibility study funding: 50% of the pre-GST total cost to a maximum of $6,000 Limit of one Feasibility Study per municipality with a pre-qualified consultant For vehicle and charging station funding: Funding for EVs ranges from $4,000 to $50,000 depending on type of vehicle and battery capacity One charging station can be purchased with one electric vehicle purchase. Funding covers 50% of costs up to $2,000 and is capped at $40,000 for charging stations.

Battery electric vehicles FULL PURCHASE OF PASSENGER EVs $4,000 $8,000 Plug in hybrid EV Battery electric vehicles 4 to 15 kWh 15 kWh or more Toyota Prius Prime Ford Fusion Energi Chevrolet Volt Chrysler Pacifica Nissan Leaf Chevrolet Bolt

MEDIUM AND HEAVY DUTY VEHICLES FULL PURCHASE OF OTHER EVs 25% of costs up to $10,000 25% of costs up to $30,000 25% of costs up to $50,000 LOW SPEED, NON-ROAD VEHICLES MEDIUM AND HEAVY DUTY VEHICLES

Rebate maximums still apply. LEASING EVs 25% 50% 75% 12 to 23 months 24 months to 35 months 36 months to 47 months Rebate maximums still apply.

CHARGING STATIONS Ineligible. Most Evs come with Level 1 charger 50% of costs up to $2,000 per charger Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 120 Volt Household Outlets 240 Volt Plug in Station 480 Volt Plug in Station

APPLYING

1 2 3 4 5 6 TIMELINE Review guidebook and resources Get quotes from pre-qualified consultant, and submit EOI Select consultant and submit application Sign funding agreement Complete study or vehicle purchase and submit documentation Receive funding, and save energy and money

OTHER FUNDING AND SERVICES

OTHER FUNDING PROGRAMS ELECTRIC VEHICLES FOR MUNICIPALITIES RECREATION ENERGY CONSERVATION PROGRAM MUNICIPAL ENERGY MANAGER PROGRAM SOLAR FOR SCHOOLS PROGRAM PARTNERS FOR CLIMATE PROTECTION Network of Canadian municipalities committed to taking action on climate change. Members benefit from our support to reduce GHGs. Free training, resources and advice with Regional Climate Advisors. The Action Centre is now home to Alberta’s Regional Climate Advisor. Reach out for local expertise, advice and training.

ADVISORY SERVICES PARTNERS FOR CLIMATE PROTECTION PROGRAM Network of Canadian municipalities committed to taking action on climate change. Members benefit from our support to reduce GHGs. Free training, resources and advice with Regional Climate Advisors. The Action Centre is now home to Alberta’s Regional Climate Advisor. Reach out for local expertise, advice and training.

contact@mccac.ca www.mccac.ca THANK YOU