Feedback pays off; Incentives and EV charger top-ups See rebate top-up offers December 2022 Meet the new Alliance manager, who's keen to hear from you and add new training opportunities based on your feedback. Also this month, we dig into two new incentive top-ups, one for business energy-saving upgrades, and another on qualifying smart EV home chargers. Plus we take a look at how Burnaby School district and others have approached pricing their public Level 2 EV chargers. 'We're hoping to get back to in-person events' New Alliance manager Pavin Sidhu sees member feedback and an increase in training opportunities as vital to ensuring BC Hydro programs meet the needs of contractors and customers. Rebate top-up for business energy-saving incentives Get an additional 20% rebate top-up on our business energy-saving incentives, available for projects completed by March 31. Learn more Smart EV home charger bonus rebate For a limited time, get additional funding of up $250 on eligible JuiceBox smart EV chargers. Learn more What should public EV charging cost? Burnaby School District follows the lead of others in Metro Vancouver to ensure fair pricing at EV charging stations. Learn more LED lighting takes off at Vancouver airport Upgrading more than 20,000 lights to LEDs moves YVR closer to being the world's greenest airport. Learn more Log in to MyHydro Outages & safety Accounts Contact us Energy savings You have received this email because you are a trusted member of the BC Hydro Alliance of Energy Professionals.