
City guide
EV charging in Longueuil, Québec
Longueuil is scaling municipal charging through its capital plan and agreements with Hydro-Québec’s Circuit électrique. The 2023–2025 PTI earmarked funding to deploy a city network, with ongoing site additions in boroughs such as Vieux-Longueuil and Saint-Hubert.
In 2024, council authorized purchasing 12 double curbside stations (24 ports), complementing Circuit électrique growth and provincial curbside funding targeting 4,500 new Level 2 chargers by 2028. Coverage focuses on commercial streets, parks and civic buildings.
PlugMapper consolidates municipal updates and Circuit électrique references so drivers can track new curbside sites and destination chargers across the agglomeration.
Longueuil, Québec EV charging snapshot
Québec’s Roulez vert rebates and Circuit électrique municipal funding support curbside and home charging, supplemented by federal cost-sharing for public projects.
Québec’s Roulez vert offers up to $600 for purchase and installation of a 240-V home charger (2024). View more details
Council minutes authorize buying 12 double curbside stations (24 connectors) for deployment in 2024–2025. View more details
The capital plan allocates $1,005,000 to deploy Longueuil’s municipal EV charging network. View more details
Circuit électrique’s curbside initiative targets 4,500 on-street Level 2 chargers across Québec by 2028. View more details
Plan charging routes with the PlugMapper map
Use PlugMapper to navigate Circuit électrique and other networks in Longueuil; filter for curbside Level 2, connector types and paid-parking hours.
- Highlight curbside Level 2 near Jacques-Cartier Bridge approaches and transit hubs; sort by access hours to avoid parking restrictions during peak periods.
- Filter by network to compare Circuit électrique with third-party providers at retail, parks and municipal lots across Vieux-Longueuil and Saint-Hubert.
- Use the notes layer to check idle-fee rules and winter parking bans; prioritize multi-port sites to improve charging availability during busy evenings.
Map coverage refreshes every six hours from AFDC and local utility feeds. Availability and pricing may change; confirm with the station operator before your trip.
Top EV charging stations in Longueuil, Québec
Ordered by total public charging ports available, these five locations provide the greatest capacity for EV drivers across the city.
- Sur Rue - Longueuil - 61 rue Saint-Charles61 Rue Saint-Charles Ouest, Longueuil, QC J4H 1C54 total portsCircuit électrique
- ETHICOR ETHICOR 1175 Rue Saint-Jacques, Longueuil, QC J4H 3B72 total portsChargePoint Network
- ETHICOR ETHICOR 2175 Rue Saint-Jacques, Longueuil, QC J4H 3B72 total portsChargePoint Network
- First Capital Asset Management LP395-425 Rue Saint-Charles Ouest, Longueuil, QC J4H 2P32 total portsNon-networked
- BRCC - Longueuil 161 Rue Saint-Charles Ouest, Longueuil, QC J4H 1C51 total portsCircuit électrique
Need overnight charging? Toggle the map to Level 2 sites and look for garage locations with 24/7 access. Driving for hire? The fast-charge filter highlights plugs that meet local TLC or taxi requirements.
PlugMapper combines operator feeds, OpenStreetMap context, and user feedback. Spot an update? Open the station detail page to share changes so we can alert the network owner.
Incentives and rebates for installing EV chargers
Québec’s Roulez vert rebates and Circuit électrique municipal funding support curbside and home charging, supplemented by federal cost-sharing for public projects.
City initiatives
- Longueuil – EV charging map
Interactive city resource for locating municipal chargers and planning travel across boroughs.
View program details - PTI – Municipal EV charging deployment
Capital program covering 2023–2025 includes expenditures to roll out a city EV charging network.
View program details
Utility programs
- Hydro-Québec – Municipal curbside funding
Circuit électrique program helps municipalities install curbside Level 2 chargers with technical support and cost-sharing.
View program details
State & federal support
- Roulez vert – Home charging rebate
Up to $600 for a residential Level 2 charger, subject to eligibility and documentation requirements.
View program details - Roulez vert – Multi-unit & workplace
Financial assistance for charging in multi-unit buildings and workplaces to expand access for residents and employees.
View program details - Natural Resources Canada – ZEVIP
Cost-shared federal funding for public, on-street, multi-unit residential and workplace charging projects.
View program details
Neighborhood coverage
Curbside Level 2 along commercial streets and civic buildings serves older housing stock and retail; expect moderate turnover and evening availability.
Activity near Route 116 and the airport features growing multi-port Level 2 for commuters and workers; watch time limits in industrial parks.
Residential blocks with local retail and clinics feature municipal curbside options; destination sites around parks offer steady Level 2 access.
Recreation destinations attract daytime charging; use PlugMapper to find lots with multiple connectors and avoid weekend congestion.
Strategic curbside locations support trips toward Montréal; check parking rules and peak restrictions before longer sessions.
Trusted resources
- Ville de Longueuil – EV charging
City information and map for municipal charging. View more details
Visit resource - Council minutes – curbside stations
Decision authorizing purchase of 12 double curbside chargers. View more details
Visit resource - PTI program – charging budget
Funding envelope for the municipal EV network. View more details
Visit resource - Roulez vert – Home charging
Provincial rebate details for residential chargers. View more details
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Frequently asked questions
Which network dominates in Longueuil?
Hydro-Québec’s Circuit électrique provides most municipal curbside Level 2 chargers. Private networks operate at retail and workplaces; PlugMapper shows both with connectors and access rules.
Are there idle fees on curbside chargers?
Some curbside sites enforce time limits or idle fees to encourage turnover. Check PlugMapper notes and posted parking regulations before starting a session.
Is home charging subsidized?
Yes. Québec’s Roulez vert program offers up to $600 toward a residential 240-V charger, subject to eligibility and documentation.
Do winter parking bans affect charging?
Winter snow-clearing rules can restrict curbside parking hours. Consult PlugMapper and on-street signage to avoid fines or towing during overnight plowing.
Where are DC fast chargers located?
DC fast options concentrate along major arterials and near highway approaches to Montréal; use the power filter to surface 100 kW-plus sites.
Nearby cities
- Montréal, QC
- Brossard, QC
- Boucherville, QC
Market insights shaping local charging
On-street Level 2 fills a critical gap for households without driveways or garages, pairing with workplace and retail options to increase equitable EV access citywide.
PTI funding provides a multi-year base for deployments, enabling phased installation across boroughs with priorities at civic destinations and commercial streets.
Authorizing bulk purchases of double stations speeds build-out and standardizes equipment for curbside installations and maintenance teams.
Roulez vert’s home-charger rebate reduces upfront costs, complementing public curbside growth and supporting off-street charging where feasible.
Charge anywhere in Longueuil with confidence
Plan sessions at curbside, parks or retail using PlugMapper’s filters for connectors, access hours and user tips.

