Can we get this here? Might do the job of a carbon tax in moving people to EVs.
To qualify for new rebates, documentation must be submitted by March 31, 2020
The province has announced $4 million in rebate incentives through CleanBC for home and work installations of electric vehicle charging stations.
At a news conference in Vancouver on Thursday, Michelle Mungall, the minister of energy, mines and petroleum resources, and George Heyman, the minister of environment and climate change strategy, said the new EV infrastructure incentives are part of an effort to make the switch from gas to electric vehicles more affordable and accessible for B.C. residents.
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