End of Quebec electric vehicle rebate will slow shift to cleaner cars: auto dealers
MONTREAL — The head of Quebec’s automobile dealers association says the government’s decision to end a rebate for the purchase of electric vehicles will slow the province’s shift to cleaner cars.
Ian Sam Yue Chi of the Corporation des concessionnaires d’automobiles says the rebate, currently worth up to $7,000, makes a big difference for consumers.
In his budget tabled Tuesday, Quebec Finance Minister Eric Girard said the government will phase out subsidies for electric vehicles and plug-in hybrids beginning next year, before ending them completely in 2027.
The province says that since one in five new vehicles sold in the province is electric, the rebate is no longer necessary to encourage purchases.