Hey everyone:
Saw these articles in the Toronto Star this morning. The first one is from the AP and the second is an opinion piece from a writer at the star. Interesting reads. The second article says this:
"Governments are pushing hard for driverless EVs. To encourage electric vehicle purchases, Ottawa offers a rebate of $7,000; and Ontario’s rebates run between $6,000 and $10,000, depending on the vehicle’s range between recharges and passenger capacity. The rebates will cease once they’ve achieved their purpose of getting a large fleet of electric vehicles on the road."
I was unaware that the feds offer a rebate of 7k.
The push for electric cars is gaining traction — but what about charging stations? | Toronto Star
Why electric vehicles are closer than they appear: Olive | Toronto Star
Saw these articles in the Toronto Star this morning. The first one is from the AP and the second is an opinion piece from a writer at the star. Interesting reads. The second article says this:
"Governments are pushing hard for driverless EVs. To encourage electric vehicle purchases, Ottawa offers a rebate of $7,000; and Ontario’s rebates run between $6,000 and $10,000, depending on the vehicle’s range between recharges and passenger capacity. The rebates will cease once they’ve achieved their purpose of getting a large fleet of electric vehicles on the road."
I was unaware that the feds offer a rebate of 7k.
The push for electric cars is gaining traction — but what about charging stations? | Toronto Star
Why electric vehicles are closer than they appear: Olive | Toronto Star