B.C. Considers EV Rebate Cuts
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EV rebate could be on chopping block as carbon tax eliminated in B.C.

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B.C. ’s energy minister indicated Tuesday that the government may consider cutting rebates for electric vehicles as part of its efforts to make up for budget shortfalls caused by the elimination of the consumer carbon tax.
Experts warn that it may not just be the electric vehicle program at risk, but also other CleanBC-related supports such as rebates such as heat pumps and home retrofits.
All of CleanBC’s programs remain funded in the 2025 provincial budget.
Green interim leader Jeremy Valeriote said he is hoping to keep much of the CleanBC program intact.
He added that rebate programs are by no means the only method the province has to combat climate change.
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