PSA: Model 3 AWD added to CEV for BC eligible vehicle list for C$5000 rebate:
https://www.cevforbc.ca/sites/defau...ehicles_grid_updated_2018_july_18_updated.pdf
https://www.cevforbc.ca/sites/defau...ehicles_grid_updated_2018_july_18_updated.pdf
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I feel this a cruel prank somehow.PSA: Model 3 AWD added to CEV for BC eligible vehicle list for C$5000 rebate:
https://www.cevforbc.ca/sites/defau...ehicles_grid_updated_2018_july_18_updated.pdf
the current rate is unsustainable once the model 3 starts getting delivered in quantities like June. Once the next group of deliveries hits the lower mainland, it will disappear in about 2-3 weeks.You never know - it could be close. At the current rate, it looks like it should last for another 3 months.
I'm not very optimistic in Horgan doing this on his own without the Green Party pulling his strings to get him to do it.The question will be whether the CEV gets a new round of funding.
The US isn't just being favoured with the AWD/P, they are getting pretty much everything at this point.So on one hand, the poor folks in Ontario go their rebate taken away from them which means a lot of people will be waffling on pulling the trigger on an order. Ultimately, this means more stock could potentially be allocated our way in the next big batch of cars.
On the other hand, it looks like the US will definitely be favoured in terms of order allocation and it's really unclear when the AWD/Performance will cross the boarder. We haven't even got a test drive car yet.
sorry to say but they are already at a crawl.Yeah, with the $7,500 U.S. federal tax credit getting cut by 50% on Jan 1, 2019, I'm wondering if Tesla will slow the Canadian deliveries down to a crawl? I sure hope not!
I'm thinking two months. Really hope they will add more funds soon, but at this time it doesn't appear to be the case. I contacted someone at CEV last week and this is their response: "The Ministry of Energy, Mines and Petroleum Resources is exploring funding options to continue the Charging Solutions and Incentive program and options to add more funding to the CEVforBC vehicle incentive program. At this time no decision to allocate additional funds to the program has been made."You never know - it could be close. At the current rate, it looks like it should last for another 3 months.
the current rate is unsustainable once the model 3 starts getting delivered in quantities like June. Once the next group of deliveries hits the lower mainland, it will disappear in about 2-3 weeks.
Anyone know if the BCCEV $5000 credit applies to the Model 3 performance ?
As the base msrp of a model is below 77k—or do they use the $84k for the performance version to calculate the credit?
The $5K CEV does apply to performance 3. I took delivery last week with it taken off my purchase price.
They use the base price of $45600 for the purchase price and then add LR battery, dual motor performance and other options separately to qualify for the CEV incentive.