Comment: Flexibility will be key to B.C.’s continued leadership in adoption of zero emission vehicles

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So far in 2023, electric vehicles make up nearly 21 per cent of all new light-duty passenger vehicles sold in B.C. – the highest percentage for any province or territory in Canada.

Only days ago, the provincial government introduced legislation that will require automakers to meet an escalating annual percentage of new light-duty zero emission vehicle sales and leases.

Tied to the mandated targets is a significant penalty facing automakers for every vehicle sold under the ratio. So far in 2023, electric vehicles make up nearly 21 per cent of all new light-duty passenger vehicles sold in B.C. — the highest percentage for any province or territory in Canada. So, over the short-term, achieving the initial target appears well within reach.

Affordability: The average price of a new vehicle in Canada has reached $66,000 while the average cost of a new electric vehicle is approaching $73,000. Even with point of purchase incentives on new zero emission vehicles, the present price point remains out of reach for many potential customers, particularly low-income British Columbians.

 

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