• SpeakinTelnet@sh.itjust.works
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    6 months ago

    Incentives are great for a few years but then they just become part of the price. Most provinces will eventually remove their incentives towards EV as they become mainstream or at least transition to a subset of EVs maybe leaving out those considered luxury.

    What they shouldn’t stop investing in is the infrastructure making those EVs a reliable alternative.

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      6 months ago

      Do you see EVs being mainstream anytime soon? There are no places to charge (spare for a few big businesses in the bigger cities) and EVs are often double the price of their gas counterparts.

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        6 months ago

        The infrastructure is growing quite fast considering how young the whole EV market is.

        As for the price that’s exactly what blanket incentives would do. Affordable EVs are hardly developed currently because people buy larger more expensive (profitable) vehicules that would normally be 10k+ over their budget and that 10k is free money in the pockets of the manufacturers. Start giving incentives only for affordable EVs and they will start appearing all over the place