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Purchase incentives for new plug-in electric vehicles were established in Ontario, and consisted of a rebate between CA$5,000 (4 kWh battery) to $8,500 (17 kWh or more), depending on battery size, for purchasing or leasing a new PEV after July 1, 2010. The rebates were available to the first 10,000 applicants who qualify.
Not all electric cars are eligible. The full list of approved vehicles can be found at FuelEconomy.gov. Vehicle cost: To qualify for the EV tax credit, your vehicle must be below a certain price ...
EV rebates: You might find rebates specifically available for electric vehicles. Edmunds has a whole page where you can search for EV rebates, tax credits and other incentives. You may even find ...
Electric vehicles with a battery size of 5 -16 kWh were eligible for incentives from CA$6,000 to CA$10,000. Vehicles with a battery size exceeding 16 kWh qualified for CA$9,000 to CA$13,000. Vehicles with five or more seats were eligible for an additional CA$1,000. Demonstration vehicles under a specified mileage and used exclusively for test ...
Residents in Ontario [1] (until July 1, 2010 when the HST takes effect, ending the previous PST rebate) and Quebec, [2] Canada can claim a rebate on the Provincial Retail Sales Tax of up to CA$2,000 on the purchase or lease of a hybrid vehicle, and Federal Transport Canada can claim a rebate of CA$1,500.
The bill would have given eligible Californians who converted their gasoline or diesel vehicles a $4,000 rebate. Why Newsom vetoed a bill to give rebates to convert cars to zero-emission vehicles ...
Ontario's Drive Clean is an automobile emissions control program introduced by the Government of Ontario and came into effect April 1999. The program was initially intended to weed out vehicles producing unrestrained amounts of particulate emissions contributing to smog and increasing pollution.
The MTO is in charge of various aspects of transportation in Ontario, including the establishment and maintenance of the provincial highway system, the registration of vehicles and licensing of drivers, and the policing of provincial roads, enforced by the Ontario Provincial Police and the ministry's in-house enforcement program (Commercial vehicle enforcement).