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The Canadian federal government’s iZEV rebate program is getting another $73 million cash infusion

Mehanaz Yakub / Electric Autonomy Canada »

The federal government is continuing its efforts to aid and encourage more Canadians to switch over to electric vehicles by topping up, once again, the Incentive for Zero-Emission Vehicles (iZEV) rebate program.

The announcement was made this week as part of the government’s Economic and Fiscal update 2021 report, which reads that $73 million will be added to the program, to “allow Transport Canada to continue offering purchase incentives for zero-emission vehicles until the end of March 2022.”

Originally launched in 2019, the government’s initial investment of $300 million was used up in 20 months. Last year, another $287 million was budgeted into the program, but by the end of October 2021, only around $48 million was left.

The investment of an additional $73 million is now taking the total funding of the iZEV program to almost $660 million since 2019.

Tesla’s recent price increase means the Model 3 is no longer eligible for Canada’s $5,000 incentive program

Transport Canada Notice to Customers November 23, 2021

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In a notice posted on its website, Transport Canada said the popular car ceased to be eligible for the federal $5,000 electric car rebate program for both its 2021 and 2022 models.

Only Tesla Model 3 that were ordered before Nov. 23 will still have the rebate shaved off its price tag under what the government calls its iZEV program.

Transport Canada said Tesla announced a price increase to its standard range and standard range plus models that took effect Nov. 23, which now exceeds the iZEV program’s eligibility requirements.

“As a result, these vehicle models are no longer eligible for iZEV program incentives,” the department said.

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