B.C. to redraw EV sales mandate, scrapping goal of 100 per cent by 2035

An electric vehicle is charged in Ottawa on Wednesday, July 13, 2022. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Sean Kilpatrick

VICTORIA - British Columbia has abandoned a rebate program for electric vehicles that it paused six months ago and is scrapping a mandate that every new vehicle sold in the province must be zero-emission by 2035, as Energy Minister Adrian Dix shifted goal-setting, cash incentives and blame for high electric-vehicle prices to Ottawa.

Dix said the 100-per-cent sales goal, and a 90-per-cent target for 2030 were no longer "realistic," and the government saw rebates "as a federal responsibility."

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