British Columbia has discontinued its electric vehicle rebate program and will revise its zero-emission vehicle sales mandate, citing unrealistic targets. Energy Minister Adrian Dix has shifted the responsibility for rebates to the federal government, blaming high EV prices on tariffs imposed by Ottawa. B.C. plans to align its targets with upcoming federal announcements while focusing on expanding charging infrastructure and regulatory support for EV sales. The province aims to increase public charging stations from 7,000 to 10,000 by 2030, while significant changes to support EV sales are in the works.
