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Why the End of EV incentives?
The discontinuation of incentives for EVs stems from the evolution of the automotive market. With continuous improvement in battery technology and the expansion of the public charging network, the cost of electric vehicles is gradually decreasing. Manufacturers now offer more affordable models with increased range, and the government still provides subsidies for residential charging stations, making EVs more accessible to a wider audience. This trend has led the government to reconsider the need for maintaining high subsidies to boost EV sales.
Act Before the Deadline
The subsidy for fully electric vehicles will be gradually reduced from $7,000 to $4,000 by the year 2025. This gradual decrease in financial incentives underscores the importance of acting swiftly to take advantage of the remaining benefits before they completely disappear. This program will come to an end on December 31, 2026.
Future Outlook
Despite the end of subsidies for vehicle purchases, Quebec remains committed to transportation electrification. The funds freed up will be allocated to initiatives aimed at combating climate change. Don’t miss out on potential savings and take action today to benefit from federal electric car rebates. Act before it’s too late!