Tesla in Canada 🇨🇦

Federal and provincial EV resources, utilities, and what's different from the US.

What's different in Canada

Canada has a federal EV rebate (iZEV) that's applied at point of sale. Provinces stack their own on top with wildly varying amounts. Quebec, BC, and the Maritimes are the strongest provinces for EV incentives. Ontario and Alberta have essentially nothing. Tesla's prices in CAD include the federal rebate when applicable, but you claim provincial separately.

Federal: iZEV Program

The Incentives for Zero-Emission Vehicles (iZEV) program is the Canada-wide rebate, administered by Transport Canada.

Model Y, Model 3 Long Range and Standard Range typically qualify when their base MSRP fits the cap. The Performance trim and higher-priced configurations sometimes don't. Tesla automatically applies the rebate in the configurator when eligible.

iZEV Program (Transport Canada)Official program, eligible vehicles, dealer process

By province


Canadian charging networks

Tesla Supercharger (Canada)~150 stations, mostly in QC/ON/BC corridors Circuit Électrique (Hydro-Québec)Largest Canadian network, primarily QC + neighbouring provinces FLOCoast-to-coast Canadian network, growing in US Northeast ChargeHubCanada-focused trip planner and map (highly recommended) Plug'n Drive mapPublic station map, Ontario-strong eCharge Network (NB Power, NL Hydro)Maritime Canada DC fast charging

Cold-climate considerations for Canadian Tesla owners

Cold weather is the dominant variable for EV ownership across most of Canada. Realistic expectations:


Canadian-specific notes

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