Province encouraging shift to e-bikes with rebates
If you’ve been thinking about buying an e-bike for commuting or getting around, the provincial government hopes to make your decision a little easier with an updated rebate program.
“E-bikes are a much cheaper alternative to cars and are a safe way to travel,” Transportation and Infrastructure Minister Claire Trevena said today in a news release. “We look forward to seeing more people using e-bikes for getting around.”
People can now trade in an old vehicle and get $1,050 toward the purchase of a new e-bike. The rebates, which have increased by $200 this year, are delivered by the Scrap-It program. As well, a one-year pilot program is offering a $1,700 rebate for business owners who purchase a cargo e-bike.
“E-bikes are a much cheaper alternative to cars and are a safe way to travel,” Transportation and Infrastructure Minister Claire Trevena said today in a news release. “We look forward to seeing more people using e-bikes for getting around.”
People can now trade in an old vehicle and get $1,050 toward the purchase of a new e-bike. The rebates, which have increased by $200 this year, are delivered by the Scrap-It program. As well, a one-year pilot program is offering a $1,700 rebate for business owners who purchase a cargo e-bike.
Check out: Greater Victoria e-bike retailers