http://www.theprovince.com/technology/drive+electric+vehicle+lanes+even+without+passenger/11756481/story.html
If you drive an electric vehicle in B.C., you can use HOV lanes even without
a passenger
MARCH 2, 2016  DIRK MEISSNER, THE CANADIAN PRESS

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Electric and hybrid electric vehicles that plug in will be free to roam HOV
lanes in British Columbia under a new incentive program being announced
Wednesday by the provincial government.
Photograph by: Incentive fund for electric and hybrid vehicle buyers is
running out fast , CP files
]

If you drive an electric vehicle in B.C., you can use HOV lanes even without
a passenger

VICTORIA — Drivers who go electric in British Columbia are about to get the
green light to travel the province's high occupancy vehicle lanes passenger
free.

Premier Christy Clark is set to announce Wednesday at Vancouver's Globe
Conference on Sustainability and Innovation that drivers of eligible
electric vehicles can travel the province's HOV lanes regardless of
occupancy requirements.

Currently, HOV lanes are open to vehicles with a driver and at least one
passenger in efforts to reduce traffic congestion and pollution.

In the announcement obtained by The Canadian Press, Clark said the changes
are immediate, with the government moving to provide decals that must be
clearly displayed on the vehicles.

"British Columbians are increasingly embracing alternative and greener
transportation options, and we can encourage even more by making it easier
and more efficient, like allowing electric vehicle owners to use HOV lanes
regardless of occupancy requirements," says Clark in a statement.

The government defines electric vehicles as battery-electric or plug-in
hybrid electric vehicles. Vehicles that rely on gas-electric hybrid motors
and do not plug into an external source are not eligible to receive the HOV
pass decal, says a government statement.

The HOV changes are part of a series of vehicle emission initiatives Clark
is set to announce, including almost $7 million to fund more
electric-vehicle charging stations and to encourage people to buy electric
vehicles.

Of the $6.8 million in the initiative, $6 million goes towards incentives to
purchase electric vehicles, with the remaining $890,000 to expand public and
residential charging programs.

B.C.'s Clean Energy Vehicle program includes point-of-sale incentives of up
to $5,000 for the purchase or lease of new battery-electric or plug-in
hybrid electric vehicles. The potential saving could rise to $8,250 when
combined with vehicle scrap incentives.

Clark is also set to announce an electric vehicle-price cap of $77,000 in an
effort to encourage more British Columbians to buy electric vehicles.

Many electric vehicles are pricey, with one of the lowest-price Tesla
electric vehicles currently selling for about US$80,000, while other Tesla
models list for about US$130,000.

B.C. has spent $31 million in its Clean Energy Vehicle program over the past
five years. There are more than 2,300 clean energy vehicles on the road in
B.C., says Clark's statement.

"We're also targeting the fund to people who need the support when they buy
affordable electric vehicles, those that sell for $77,000 or less," says
Clark's statement.

Last year, B.C. joined a global alliance aiming to fill highways and city
streets with zero-emission vehicles over the next 35 years, an initiative
that could lower global vehicle emissions by 40 per cent.

Environment Minister Mary Polak signed an agreement in Paris at the United
Nations climate talks, making B.C. the 14th member of the International
Zero-Emission Vehicle Alliance.
[© The Province]




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