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EV Ready Plans in Nelson, BC

An EV Ready Plan unlocks the FortisBC plan rebate — up to 75% of the plan's cost, to a $3,000 maximum — and is the prerequisite for the program's infrastructure rebates, which fund the infrastructure work that follows the plan. After July 15, 2026, an EVRP, Electrical Planning Report, or Opportunity Assessment Report becomes mandatory to access standalone EV charger rebates. CF Electrical Services prepares EVRPs for Nelson stratas and submits the rebate package on the council's behalf.

EV Ready Plan deadline July 15, 2026
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Why now

Why Nelson stratas need this report now

An EV Ready Plan is voluntary in British Columbia, but it's the most direct route to FortisBC rebate dollars and the cleanest way to get a Nelson strata's parking infrastructure ready for the next decade. The plan covers 100% EV-ready conduit and capacity, charging-management evaluation, phased implementation cost estimates, and the rebate application itself.

Beginning July 15, 2026, an EVRP, an Electrical Planning Report, or an Opportunity Assessment Report becomes mandatory to access standalone EV charger rebates from FortisBC. Nelson councils that want the plan rebate — and eligibility for the installation rebates that fund their own contractor's later work — need a plan in place, and a planning provider that knows how to navigate FortisBC EV charging program documentation.

What you receive

What CF Electrical Services delivers in Nelson

Nelson stratas commissioning an EVRP receive a 100% EV-ready strategy with parking and conduit layout, an charging-management evaluation against existing service capacity, a phased implementation roadmap with itemized cost estimates, and the FortisBC rebate application prepared and submitted on the strata's behalf. The plan answers the questions FortisBC asks before approving rebates — not just the easy ones.

CF Electrical Services prepares every EVRP in line with FortisBC EV charging program qualified-professional requirements. Nelson councils that combine an EVRP with an Electrical Planning Report receive a single deliverable that also satisfies the BC strata law EPR mandate, with the EPR portion signed and sealed by the credential the regulation calls for the building under BC strata law.

Local building stock

About strata buildings in Nelson

Strata building interior of the kind common across Nelson

Heritage and 1980s wood-frame walk-ups through central Nelson, plus newer townhouse developments through Uphill and Fairview.

What Nelson councils tend to run into: 1980s wood-frame walk-ups carry their own pattern: aluminum branch wiring in some buildings, undersized panel boards almost universally, and original 100A or 200A services that don't leave room for meaningful EV adoption without an upgrade. Townhouse complexes pose a different challenge — individual unit metering, shared outdoor parking, and questions about whether upgrades happen at the unit panel, the cluster transformer, or the FortisBC service.

How we deliver

Our process for Nelson stratas — seven steps, every one of them on us.

  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

    Onboarding documents

    Your council gathers what the strata has on file — strata plan, electrical drawings, past reports and studies — and signs the FortisBC data authorization. The utility data request itself is on us.

  3. 03

    Site visit

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

  4. 04

    Analysis

    Report-specific work — load calculations under electrical-code standards, future-electrification scenarios, asset inventories, and funding models — built on twelve months of metered FortisBC data, not code-based estimates.

  5. 05

    Report preparation

    Findings translated into plain-language deliverables — all the technical data and calculations, plus a narrative written for council, not for other engineers.

  6. 06

    Review window

    Council receives the draft report with the opportunity to ask questions and submit feedback before the report is finalized.

  7. 07

    Final delivery

    The final report delivered to council — with a plain-language council presentation available on request, and an optional Living Report (an interactive web version every owner can open, best suited to larger buildings). EPRs and Depreciation Reports are signed and sealed by the credential the regulation calls for — P.Eng, P.L.Eng., AScT, or Certified Technician for Part 3 buildings; Journeyperson Electrician for Part 9.

EV Ready Plan FAQs for Nelson stratas

Is an EV Ready Plan mandatory for Nelson stratas?

Not currently — but starting July 15, 2026, an EVRP, Electrical Planning Report, or Opportunity Assessment Report becomes mandatory to access FortisBC standalone EV charger rebates. Most Nelson stratas pursuing rebates are commissioning an EVRP regardless.

Who prepares an EV Ready Plan?

EV Ready Plans are not sealed reports. CF Electrical Services prepares every Nelson EV Ready Plan in line with FortisBC EV charging program qualified-professional requirements, and submits the rebate package on the strata's behalf.

Is CF Electrical Services independent?

Yes. CF Electrical Services is an independent consulting firm — our only product is the technical planning and project management itself. We have no stake in which upgrades your strata chooses or which contractor wins the work, so every recommendation is made on your building's merits.

Can we see a sample EV Ready Plan before we commit?

Yes. We will show your council a redacted sample from a comparable building and connect you with references from comparable stratas — before you commit to anything. It is a request worth making of every provider you shortlist.

How long does an EV Ready Plan take from start to finish?

For most Nelson stratas, the timeline is six to ten weeks from intake to final delivery. The variable is FortisBC consumption data turnaround, which we can't fully control. We hit the dates we commit to in the proposal.

How do I get a quote?

Send us your building details — name, address, unit count, and any documents you already have — through the form below or by emailing [email protected]. We respond within one business day with a fixed-price proposal. No price-by-the-hour, no surprises.

Independent by design

Independent technical planning your council can act on

CF Electrical Services delivers the report your Nelson strata needs and walks your council through it — plain-language findings, impartial recommendations, and a clear path from planning to a finished project.

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Request your fixed-price EV Ready Plan proposal — Nelson

Give us the complete picture and we can return a comprehensive, fixed-price proposal — often the same business day.

Have these ready

  • Your name, email, and phone
  • Your role on the strata (council or manager)
  • Strata Plan number and full property address
  • Unit count (and building count, if more than one)
  • Your strata plan — optional, but it unlocks a same-day proposal

We ask for complete details so every proposal is accurate and to protect against fraudulent requests. Your information is used only to prepare your proposal — no spam, no resale.

Prefer to talk first? Call 778-910-4772 or email [email protected].

PDF, JPG, or PNG up to 10 MB. Attaching your strata plan lets us turn around a comprehensive proposal the same business day.

Fixed-price proposal in one business day · Your details are never shared.