The federal government’s iZEV program offers rebates of up to $5,000 for Canadians who buy or lease a zero-emissions vehicle. The program continues until March 31, 2025, or untilavailable fundinghas been exhausted.Find which electric vehicles are eligible. ...
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The government confirmed that a host of investments and regulations will help the industry transition toward the goal. “We are committed to aligning Canada’s zero-emission vehicles sales targets with those of the most ambitious North American jurisdictions,” environment minister Johnatha...
Canada hopes to have 60 per cent ofall new vehicles electricby 2030 and 100 per cent by 2035. This means sales will need to grow rapidly from the 55,600 sold over a six-month period this year to approximately 480,000 over a six-month period. Speaking withAuto News Canada, president of...
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In homes and buildings, the provincial government plans to offer rebates that will encourage homeowners and businesses to install green technology such as solar water heating, better windows and geothermal heating. Starting in 2019, homeowners who sell their house in Ontario must first have an energy...
The federal Liberal government has been offering cash rebates of up to $5,000 for buying a fully electric car and up to $2,500 for plug-in hybrid models. The maximum purchase price of the lowest-end model can’t be over $45,000. ...
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Now that we’re talking savings, Mitsubishi’s Outlander PHEV is the compact SUV class’s most efficient model by a long shot, but with a base price of $43,498 (before government rebates) it’s a lot more expensive, which makes GM’s duo of diesels the most efficient non-electrified ...
The lack of a provincial government rebate here for electric vehicles definitely factors into the equation, said Sean O’Regan, president and chief executive officer of O'Regan's Automotive Group. “Where you see the highest adoption are in the provinces where there are large government rebates,...