Wellington North Power office is currently closed and will re-open at 8:30 am on Monday, January 5, 2026. For emergencies only:...
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November 1, 2025: New Time-of-Use (TOU), Ultra-Low Overnight (ULO) and Tiered Prices. And on-bill OER credit to change.
Also, Winter TOU hours and the change in the Tier threshold for residential customers on Tiered pricing will take effect...
Wellington North Power Inc. applies to the Ontario Energy Board for approval to adjust electricity distribution rates effective May 1, 2026
Electricity rates and services are regulated by the Ontario Energy Board, an independent provincial government agency. 2026...
Postal Disruption…Be Prepared
On October 11, 2025, the Canada Union of Postal Workers (CUPW) moved to rolling strikes which will affect Canada Post’s...
We’ve Updated our Conditions of Service
Our Conditions of Service describes how we do business with our customers. We've updated our Conditions of Service as a result...
See how your local hydro company performed in 2024 – our Scorecard is ready for you to read
Find out how your local hydro performed in 2024 - Read our annual Scorecard Wellington North Power Inc.’s 2024 Scorecard...
Power Outages
If your power has gone out or you're having trouble with your electricity, call our outage/after hours phone number:
519-323-1710
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We're available 24 hours a day.
If you're having a life-threatening emergency, call 911.
Do not approach a downed power line. Keep a distance of least 10 metres and call your local hydro office and 911
Electric Vehicle (EV) ChargeON Program
The Ontario government’s EV ChargeON program provides funding for the installation of public electric vehicle (EV) chargers in Ontario communities. EV ChargeON aims to:
- Increase the number of public EV charging stations throughout Ontario to build a more connected network.
- Make public chargers more accessible and affordable.
- Encourage more people to switch to EVs.
The Program is administered by the Ontario Vehicle innovation Network (OVIN) and aims to improve network coverage of EV fast chargers to reduce range anxiety by filling existing gaps and support long-distance travel.
EV ChargeON is a competitive, application-based grant program offering up to 25-75% of capital funding through post-construction rebates (eligible expenses include capital expenses, external professional services and environmental assessments & studies). Level 2 and Level 3 public Charging Stations are eligible for funding in amounts that are proportional to Charger’s power output. The Program is open to eligible public and private sector applicants.
Eligibility
Eligible applicants, located and operating in Ontario, include:
- Businesses.
- Not-for-profit corporations.
- Municipal governments.
- Indigenous communities, organizations or businesses.
- Broader public sector organizations (like hospitals, universities and colleges).
Full details about the EV ChargeON program can be found at: Electric vehicle (EV) ChargeON Program | ontario.ca
Applications will be accepted from November 3, 2025 to December 15, 2025 until 5 p.m. EST.
Questions regarding Program requirements or eligibility? Please contact the Ontario Vehicle innovation Network (OVIN) by e-mail: OVINCharge@oc-innovation.ca

