Find the grants that fit your electrical project

EV chargers, solar, heat pumps, heating conversion and municipal programs: we’ve gathered the grants that matter most when your project requires real electrical work.

Verified programs · Official sources · Montreal, Laval, North Shore, Vaudreuil-Dorion

Start with your project

Type 1

EV charger

Roulez vert and local grants remain the most direct starting point.

Type 2

Solar panels

Hydro-Québec’s new solar stream runs through LogisVert and calls for real electrical validation.

Type 3

Heat pump or heating conversion

The programs change by system, but the electrical work often remains part of the project.

Type 4

Building or workplace

Shared parking, workplace sites and building projects often follow different rules.

Mixed project or not sure? We’ll help you map the right starting point.

New and worth watching

Recent or evolving programs worth watching, placed in the right project family.

Recent update

Hydro-Québec residential solar

A new LogisVert stream for residential solar panels, covering up to 40% of eligible costs under the current rules.

Amount

$1,000 / kW

Since

April 2, 2026

Why it matters

This new measure directly affects grid connection, equipment and capacity validation for residential solar projects.

Start with the project type

Choose the project type closest to yours to get to the right information faster.

EV chargers

Most direct

Roulez vert, multi-unit, workplace and municipal grants tied to an EV charging project.

Solar and self-generation

New

Hydro-Québec’s new solar stream and the electrical work that comes with it.

Heat pumps and conversion

Home

Programs that matter when a home is electrifying or the heating system is changing.

Municipal grants

Local

Only the programs verified in the areas where Opex already works.

EV chargers

Roulez vert remains the most direct program for an electrical project managed by Opex. Here are the three streams to check first.

Home charger

$600

The most straightforward stream for buying and installing a Level 2 residential charger.

Condo or multi-unit

50% / $5,000

Relevant when parking, shared costs and common electrical infrastructure change the file.

Business or workplace

50% / $5,000

The right stream for staff, customers, visitors or a small charger cluster tied to a workplace.

Solar and self-generation

Hydro-Québec has added a residential solar stream under LogisVert. It is a real change for projects that combine panels, grid connection and electrical validation.

The key takeaway for Opex: this program becomes relevant when the project includes a full solar installation. It should not be framed as funding for a standalone electrical-panel replacement.

Residential solar stream

$1,000 / kW

Up to 40% of eligible costs for eligible residential solar panels, subject to the current program rules.

Heat pumps and heating conversion

The landscape around heat-pump-related programs has changed a lot. This section mainly helps distinguish what is still active, what has ended and what still matters for scoping the electrical side of the job.

Chauffez vert

Financial assistance for certain oil or propane central-heating conversions has no longer been offered since March 31, 2026. Keep this as a recent reference point, not as an active grant for a new project.

Rénoclimat

Rénoclimat is still useful for the broader building context, but it has not paid heat-pump assistance since May 1, 2024. Check the other measures that may still apply before using it as a budget anchor.

Electrical work tied to the project

Even when grant programs change or disappear, the electrical work can still be real: capacity, dedicated circuits, disconnects and HVAC coordination may still be part of the job.

Verified municipal grants

Municipal programs change quickly and are never uniform from one city to the next. Start by territory, then go deeper on the local page when needed.

Montreal

By city

Use the service-area page to review the municipal cases that matter in Montreal without turning this page into a partial directory.

Laval

By city

Local programs and eligibility rules can move quickly. Territory is a better entry point than a partial directory at this level.

North Shore

By city

The local detail can then cover the cities where a verified program exists, without turning this page into an incomplete directory.

Vaudreuil-Dorion

By city

Keep this area as a separate starting point for municipal programs in Vaudreuil-Soulanges and nearby.

Useful check

What to keep in mind before counting on a grant

Some grants cover a full project, not every individual component on its own.

Check first

Rarely funded on its own

electrical-panel replacement only
service call or troubleshooting
general code-compliance work without an eligible project
municipal-program eligibility depends on the city

How Opex helps

Our role is not to promise a grant. Our role is to clarify the right program, define the electrical scope, then provide documentation that stands up.

Identify the right program

We start from the real project: EV charger, solar, heat pump, heating conversion or a combination of work.

Validate the electrical scope

Capacity, panel, service entrance, dedicated circuits and site constraints are checked before anyone talks about eligibility too quickly.

Provide the right documents

Detailed invoice, RBQ licence number, scope description and the supporting documents you need for a grant application or program check.

Frequently asked questions

Start with the project family that looks closest to your case. If your project combines several scopes, contact us and we’ll help you frame the right starting point.

Yes. Hydro-Québec announced a residential solar stream under LogisVert. Amounts and conditions should still be checked on the official source when the project is moving forward.

Not in most cases when it is just a standalone panel replacement. The panel may still be part of a larger eligible project, for example around an EV charger, solar installation or heating conversion.

Often yes for some EV charging projects, but you still need to read the specific municipal and provincial rules before moving ahead.

No. Opex provides the technical documentation and structured invoice you need, but the application is generally submitted by the customer under the official program rules.

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