Key Takeaways
- Buying a used zero-emission vehicle (ZEV) can be a smart and affordable way to go electric and reduce your environmental impact.
- Some provinces and territories in Canada offer incentives and rebates to cover part or all of the shipping costs for buying a used ZEV from another jurisdiction.
- These provincial incentives can be combined with the federal iZEV program, which offers up to $5,000 for eligible new and used ZEVs.
- To qualify for these incentives, you need to meet certain criteria, such as income level, vehicle type, and electric range.
- You can save thousands of dollars on your shipping costs and enjoy the benefits of owning a ZEV, such as lower fuel and maintenance costs, reduced emissions, and improved performance.
Introduction
Are you interested in buying an electric vehicle (EV) but worried about the high upfront cost? Do you want to take advantage of the incentives and rebates available for zero-emission vehicles (ZEVs) in Canada, but can’t find the model you want in your province or territory? If so, you might want to consider buying a used ZEV from another jurisdiction and having it shipped to your location.
Buying a used ZEV can be a great way to get into the electric vehicle market without breaking the bank. You can find a variety of models and prices on the second-hand market, and enjoy the lower operational costs and environmental benefits of driving a ZEV. However, one of the challenges of buying a used ZEV from another jurisdiction is the shipping cost, which can add up to thousands of dollars depending on the distance and mode of transportation.
Fortunately, some provinces and territories in Canada offer incentives and rebates to help you cover part or all of the shipping costs for buying a used ZEV from another jurisdiction. These incentives are designed to support the development of the used ZEV market and increase the availability and affordability of ZEVs across Canada. These provincial incentives can also be combined with the federal iZEV program, which offers up to $5,000 for eligible new and used ZEVs.
In this article, we will explain how to access these incentives, which vehicles are eligible, and how much you can save on your shipping costs. We will also provide some tips and resources to help you find and buy a used ZEV that suits your needs and budget.
IMPORTANT LINKS
- How to Trade in Your Old Gas-Powered Vehicle for an Electric Vehicle with the BC Scrap-It Program
- How to Get a Tax Write-Off for Your Business with the Federal Tax Incentive for Electric Vehicles
- How to Save Money with the Federal iZEV Program for Electric Vehicles
- How to Find the Best Electric Vehicle Charging or Hydrogen Refuelling Station Near You
- How to Buy or Lease a Heavy-Duty Electric Vehicle with the Federal iMHZEV Program
Provincial Incentives for Shipping Costs
According to the Government of Canada, a ZEV is a vehicle that has the potential to produce no tailpipe emissions. This includes battery-electric vehicles (BEVs), plug-in hybrid electric vehicles (PHEVs), and hydrogen fuel cell vehicles (FCEVs). These vehicles can reduce greenhouse gas emissions, improve air quality, and lower fuel and maintenance costs for drivers.
The federal government offers the iZEV program, which provides incentives of up to $5,000 for individuals, businesses, and organizations that buy or lease eligible new or used ZEVs. The amount of the incentive depends on the type and electric range of the vehicle, as well as the income level of the buyer. You can find the list of eligible vehicles and the incentive amounts on the Transport Canada website.
However, the iZEV program is not the only incentive available for ZEV buyers in Canada. Some provinces and territories also offer their own incentives and rebates to support the purchase of new or used ZEVs, the installation of residential chargers, and the shipping costs for buying a used ZEV from another jurisdiction. These provincial incentives can be combined with the federal incentive, resulting in even more savings for ZEV buyers.
Province/Territory | Program Name | Shipping Cost Incentive/Rebate | Eligible Vehicles | Eligibility Criteria |
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British Columbia | CleanBC Go Electric Passenger Vehicle Rebate | Up to $1,000 for shipping costs | New or used BEVs, PHEVs, or FCEVs with a base MSRP of less than $55,000 for cars and less than $70,000 for larger vehicles | B.C. residents who meet income requirements and have a valid B.C. driver’s license |
New Brunswick | Electric Vehicle Incentive Program | Up to $1,000 for shipping costs | New or used BEVs or PHEVs with a base MSRP of less than $55,000 for cars and less than $70,000 for larger vehicles | New Brunswick residents who have a valid New Brunswick driver’s license |
Nova Scotia | Electric Vehicle Rebate Program | Up to $1,000 for shipping costs | New or used BEVs or PHEVs with a base MSRP of less than $55,000 for cars and less than $70,000 for larger vehicles | Nova Scotia residents who have a valid Nova Scotia driver’s license |
Newfoundland and Labrador | Electric Vehicle Rebate Program | Up to $1,000 for shipping costs | New or used BEVs or PHEVs with a base MSRP of less than $55,000 for cars and less than $70,000 for larger vehicles | Newfoundland and Labrador residents who have a valid Newfoundland and Labrador driver’s license |
Prince Edward Island | Electric Vehicle Incentive Program | Up to $1,000 for shipping costs | New or used BEVs or PHEVs with a base MSRP of less than $55,000 for cars and less than $70,000 for larger vehicles | Prince Edward Island residents who have a valid Prince Edward Island driver’s license |
Quebec | Roulez vert Program | Up to $600 for shipping costs | New or used BEVs, PHEVs, or FCEVs with a base MSRP of less than $60,000 for cars and less than $75,000 for larger vehicles | Quebec residents who have a valid Quebec driver’s license |
Yukon | Zero Emission Vehicle Purchase Incentive Program | Up to $1,000 for shipping costs | New or used BEVs, PHEVs, or FCEVs with a base MSRP of less than $55,000 for cars and less than $70,000 for larger vehicles | Yukon residents who have a valid Yukon driver’s license |
Please note that these incentives and rebates are subject to change and availability, and you should always check the official websites of the provincial governments and programs for the most up-to-date information and eligibility criteria.
How to Access the Incentives for Electric Vehicle
To access the provincial incentives and rebates for shipping costs for buying a used ZEV from another jurisdiction, you need to follow these steps:
- Find and buy a used ZEV that meets the eligibility criteria of the province or territory where you live. You can use online platforms, such as [AutoTrader], [Kijiji], or [CarGurus], to search for used ZEVs across Canada. You can also use the [Plug’n Drive EV Finder] tool to compare different models and prices of used ZEVs. Make sure to check the vehicle history, condition, warranty, and battery health before making a purchase.
- Arrange the shipping of the used ZEV to your location. You can use online platforms, such as [uShip], [Shiply], or [MoverDB], to compare and book shipping services from different providers. You can also contact local dealerships or transport companies to get quotes and arrange the shipping. Make sure to get a receipt or invoice for the shipping cost and keep it for your records.
- Apply for the provincial incentive or rebate for shipping costs. You can apply online or by mail, depending on the province or territory where you live. You will need to provide proof of purchase, proof of shipping cost, proof of residency, proof of income (if applicable), and other documents as required by the program. You will also need to apply for the federal iZEV incentive, if eligible, at the same time. You can find the application forms and instructions on the official websites of the provincial programs and the iZEV program.
- Receive the incentive or rebate for shipping costs. Depending on the province or territory where you live, you will receive the incentive or rebate for shipping costs as a cheque, a direct deposit, or a credit on your vehicle registration fee. The amount of the incentive or rebate will vary depending on the type and electric range of the vehicle, the income level of the buyer, and the shipping cost. The incentive or rebate for shipping costs can be combined with the federal iZEV incentive and any other provincial incentives or rebates for buying a new or used ZEV or installing a residential charger.
How Much You Can Save
The amount of money you can save on your shipping costs by accessing the provincial incentives and rebates depends on several factors, such as the type and electric range of the vehicle, the income level of the buyer, the distance and mode of transportation, and the shipping service provider. However, to give you an idea, here are some examples of how much you can save on your shipping costs by accessing the provincial incentives and rebates for buying a used ZEV from another jurisdiction, based on some average shipping costs and incentive amounts as of January 2024:
Vehicle | Shipping Cost | Shipping Cost Incentive/Rebate | Federal iZEV Incentive | Total Savings |
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2019 Nissan Leaf S (40 kWh) | $2,000 (from Ontario to B.C.) | $1,000 (B.C. rebate) | $5,000 | $6,000 |
2018 Chevrolet Volt LT | $1,500 (from Alberta to Quebec) | $600 (Quebec rebate) | $2,500 | $3,100 |
2017 Hyundai Ioniq Electric | $1,200 (from Manitoba to Nova Scotia) | $1,000 (Nova Scotia rebate) | $5,000 | $6,200 |
2016 Tesla Model S 75D | $3,000 (from Saskatchewan to Yukon) | $1,000 (Yukon rebate) | $0 | $1,000 |
As you can see, you can save a significant amount of money on your shipping costs by accessing the provincial incentives and rebates for buying a used ZEV from another jurisdiction. However, these are just examples and your actual savings may vary depending on your specific situation and the availability of the incentives and rebates.
Conclusion
Buying a used ZEV from another jurisdiction can be a smart and affordable way to go electric and reduce your environmental impact. However, you need to consider the shipping cost, which can add up to thousands of dollars depending on the distance and mode of transportation. Luckily, some provinces and territories in Canada offer incentives and rebates to help you cover part or all of the shipping costs for buying a used ZEV from another jurisdiction. These provincial incentives can also be combined with the federal iZEV program, which offers up to $5,000 for eligible new and used ZEVs.
In this article, we explained how to access these incentives, which vehicles are eligible, and how much you can save on your shipping costs. We also provided some tips and resources to help you find and buy a used ZEV that suits your needs and budget. We hope this article was helpful and informative for you, and that you will consider buying a used ZEV from another jurisdiction and taking advantage of the incentives and rebates available.
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Source: (1) Eligible vehicles – Transport Canada. https://tc.canada.ca/en/road-transportation/innovative-technologies/zero-emission-vehicles/incentives-zero-emission-vehicles/eligible-vehicles. (2) Passenger EV Rebates – Go Electric BC. https://goelectricbc.gov.bc.ca/rebates-and-programs/for-individuals/explore-personal-rebate-offers/. (3) Understanding and supporting the used zero-emission vehicle market. https://theicct.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/12/ZEVA-used-EVs-white-paper-v2.pdf. (4) Coming back for seconds: Can ZEV regulations expand access to used ZEVs …. https://theicct.org/used-zevs-regs-ldvs-us-can-jan22/.