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8,600 Teslas in one weekend: How the surprise end to a federal subsidy led to a wild EV sales spike

Records released by Transport Canada show a dramatic spike in sales in the 72 hours after the government announced the funding for EV rebates was about to run out.

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Four Tesla dealerships declared a total of 8,600 EVs sales and were able to claim more than $43 million in rebates over one weekend.


Immediately after the federal government announced it was winding down the EV rebate program in January, a single Tesla dealership in Quebec City claimed nearly $20 million in public subsidies by saying it sold more than 4,000 electric vehicles over a single weekend, the Star has learned.

Records released by Transport Canada show a dramatic spike in sales in the 72 hours after the government announced the funding for EV rebates was about to run out.

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Marco Chown Oved

Marco Chown Oved is a Toronto-based climate change reporter for the Star. Reach him via email: moved@thestar.ca.

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