Success Stories

Every community and every project, regardless of size, holds the potential to achieve real savings and real change.

Municipalities across Alberta are cutting costs, reducing emissions and strengthening their resilience. Your community can too! Discover how projects are benefiting a city, town, village, municipal district or county near you. These success stories are a catalyst for climate positivity – filter to find your fit!

  • Town of Taber – Electric Zamboni

    As part of the Electric Vehicles for Municipalities program the Town of Taber received a new electric Zamboni to be used within their municipal recreation center. The Town received a total rebate of $42,405.00 for the new Zamboni.

  • City of Lethbridge – Ford E-Transit

    As part of the Electric Vehicles for Municipalities program the City of Lethbridge has purchased a Ford E-Transit cargo van. The City received $14,000 through the EVM program to help offset the purchase cost.

  • City of Lethbridge – Waste & Recycling Centre

    As part of the Electric Vehicles for Municipalities program the City of Lethbridge have acquired an electric Polaris Ranger as well as a Chevrolet Bolt. The two EVs will be used for a variety of purposes at the Waste & Recycling Centre.

  • Town of Slave Lake – Subaru Solterra

    As part of the Electric Vehicles for Municipalities program the Town of Slave Lake purchased a new fully electric Subaru Solterra. The MCCAC provided a $14,000 rebate to help the municipality purchase the new vehicle.

  • MD of Pincher Creek – Ford Lightning

    As part of the Electric Vehicles for Municipalities program the MD of Pincher Creek purchased a fully electric Ford Lightning. The MD received a $14,000 rebate through the EVM program to help offset the roughly $79,000 vehicle purchase price.

  • Town of Blackfalds – Ford Mach-E

    As part of the Electric Vehicles for Municipalities program the Town of Blackfalds purchased a fully electric Ford Mach-E. The Town received a $14,000 rebate from the MCCAC as well as a subsidy from Lacombe Ford to assist in the purchase of the vehicle.

  • Town of Okotoks – Electric Forklift

    As part of the Electric Vehicles for Municipalities program the Town of Okotoks purchased a new fully electric forklift. The forklift, from Brandt Tractor Ltd, has a 62-kWh battery, hydrostatic power steering, and load capacity of 6,500 lbs. The Town received a $27,210 rebate to help offset the total purchase price of the unit.

  • City of Lacombe – John Deere Gator TE’s

    As part of the Electric Vehicles for Municipalities Program (EVM) the City of Lacombe has added two new fully electric John Deer Gator TE’s to their fleet. The City received a $12,605.03 grant through the EVM Program to help cover a portion of the total cost. The new Gators will be used by the Parks…

  • Town of Vermilion – Electric Zamboni

    As part of the Electric Vehicles for Municipalities program the Town of Vermilion purchased a new fully electric Zamboni Model 450. The Town received a $49,717.50 rebate to help cover a portion of the total purchase price. The new unit will be used in the Vermilion Stadium, the Stadium hosts many major hockey games and…

  • City of Lethbridge – Zamboni 450

    As part of the Electric Vehicles for Municipalities (EVM) program, the City of Lethbridge now has a new fully electric Zamboni 552 AC ice-resurfacer The City received $50,000 through the EVM program.

  • Town of Innisfail – Toyota RAV4 Prime

    As part of the Electric Vehicles for Municipalities program the Town of Innisfail purchased a new Toyota RAV4 Prime SE plug-in hybrid electric vehicle (PHEV). The PHEV has an expected all electric range of approximately 67 kilometers. When the battery is depleted, and all electric range has been used to vehicle will operate like a…

  • County of Grande Prairie – Carryall Golf Carts

    As part of the Electric Vehicles for Municipalities program the County of Grande Prairie purchased two new fully electric Caryall golf carts. The new carts will be used at the Pipestone Creek Campground. The County received a $9,617.69 rebate to hep offset the purchase of the two new carts.