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BC Electrical Planning Report Deadlines: Who Needs an EPR, and by When

BC EPR deadlines are set by regional district: Dec 31, 2026 for Metro Vancouver, Fraser Valley and the CRD; 2028 elsewhere. Know the stakes — plan ahead.

May 27, 2026 · 7 min read

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British Columbia's Electrical Planning Report requirement applies to every strata corporation of five or more lots — but the deadline depends on where the strata is. Critically, the date is set by the regional district, not the city.

The two deadline groups

  • December 31, 2026 — stratas in the Metro Vancouver Regional District, the Fraser Valley Regional District, and the Capital Regional District (Greater Victoria).
  • December 31, 2028 — stratas everywhere else in BC: Vancouver Island outside the CRD, the Sea-to-Sky corridor and Sunshine Coast, the Okanagan, the Kootenays, the Cariboo–Thompson, and Northern BC.

Because the deadline follows the regional district, a strata in Hope (Fraser Valley Regional District) shares the 2026 deadline with one in Vancouver, while a strata in Salmon Arm (Columbia Shuswap Regional District) has until 2028.

What happens if a strata misses its EPR deadline?

The Strata Property Act attaches no fine to a missed EPR deadline, but the consequences are real: the missing report becomes a written disclosure on every Form B Information Certificate, an owner can ask the Civil Resolution Tribunal to order compliance with section 94.1, and owner EV-charging requests under sections 90.1–90.3 proceed whether or not council has the capacity analysis an EPR provides. There is also no deferral, waiver, or opt-out to wait for. We cover the full picture — including what a late strata should do first — in our guide to what happens if a strata misses the EPR deadline.

Why starting early matters

An EPR takes six to ten weeks to do properly, and the queue tightens as a deadline approaches. The work also depends on utility consumption data, whose turnaround a strata cannot fully control. Councils that begin a year out avoid the crunch and have time to act on the report's recommendations before they become urgent.

Written by CF Electrical Services — BC strata electrical consulting: Electrical Planning Reports, EV Ready Plans, and electrification project management.

Deadlines — FAQs

Can a strata get an extension or exemption from the EPR deadline?

No. The requirement applies to every BC strata corporation of five or more lots, and there is no deferral, waiver, or opt-out resolution a strata can pass. The only reduced obligation is the narrow short-form EPR for stratas with no shared electrical infrastructure.

What is the EPR deadline for Metro Vancouver stratas?

Strata corporations in the Metro Vancouver Regional District of five or more lots must have a current Electrical Planning Report by December 31, 2026.

Does the EPR deadline depend on my city?

No — it is set by your regional district. Every strata in the same regional district shares the same deadline regardless of city.

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