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https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/toronto/tesla-motors-canada-provincial-government-superior-court-decision-1.4806759
Ford government does U-turn, expands electric vehicle rebates for Tesla
buyers
Aug 31, 2018  Hailey Salvian

Ontario won't appeal court decision that quashed initial wind-down plan that
excluded Tesla

Earlier this week, Ontario Superior Court Judge Frederick Myers ruled that
the provincial government's decision to exclude Tesla from a grace period
for an electric vehicle rebate program was 'arbitrary.'

The Ontario government says it will not appeal a Superior Court decision in
favour of Tesla Motors Canada over the cancellation of electric vehicle
rebates.

"The Ministry (of Transportation) will abide by the court's decision and I
have directed the ministry to expand the wind-down process for the Electric
and Hydrogen Vehicle Incentive Program," Transportation Minister John
Yakabuski said in a statement released Friday.

  - Tesla wins case against Ontario government over electric vehicle rebates
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https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/toronto/tesla-motors-canada-ontario-government-electric-vehicles-1.4801295
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On Monday, Ontario Superior Court Judge Frederick Myers ruled that the
provincial government's decision to exclude Tesla from a grace period for an
electric vehicle rebate program was arbitrary and had singled out Tesla for
harm.

​The ruling required the government to review the program so that it
includes Tesla or provides adequate justification for the company's
exclusion.

Under updated conditions, Yakabuski said incentives will be provided as long
as vehicles were purchased from a dealer or directly from manufacturers by
July 11 and delivered to customers, registered and plated on or before Sept.
10. This would effectively include Tesla customers in the rebate program if
their purchase falls within the given dates. 

"This is likely only the first of many decisions against the Ford
government's decision to rip up hundreds of cap-and-trade and green energy
contracts," Sara Singh, the Ontario NDP critic for the Ministry of the
Attorney General, said in a statement.
'Substantial harm' and loss of sales

In mid-August, Tesla filed a suit against the provincial government alleging
it had suffered "substantial harm" and lost sales following the cancellation
of an electric vehicle rebate.

The lawsuit came after a decision by Premier Doug Ford to scrap the
province's Electric and Hydrogen Vehicle Incentive Program (EHVIP) launched
by the previous Liberal government. The program offered rebates of up to
$14,000 on qualifying vehicles.

When it cancelled the program, the province promised to honour the incentive
for those who have their vehicle delivered, registered and plated if it was
purchased from a dealer before Sept. 10. But the province said the incentive
would end immediately for anyone who ordered their vehicle directly from the
manufacturer, which impacted Tesla customers.

Toronto resident Calvin Kimura said he is "pretty excited" that the
government is expanding the wind-down process, but said he is still nervous
about getting the $14,000 rebate.

"I feel a little anxious because there's a whole bunch of people now that
have to squeeze in their delivery dates before Sept. 10, which is just
around the corner," he said Friday afternoon. He said he is waiting for a
$70,000 Tesla Model 3, an order he placed before the rebate was cancelled.

"It's a little last minute.… But, Tesla is working really closely with us to
make sure we all make those deadlines."
'It really looks bad'

Tesla said it had 600 active customer orders when the government ended the
program in July. At the time, the company had 34 unallocated vehicles on its
lots plus 319 in transit on trains and trucks. The company said 175
customers had cancelled their orders since the program ended.

Kimura said the whole process has "definitely been a roller-coaster ride."

"I originally placed my order early in lieu of the rebate being cancelled.…
Then they told me 'No you're not getting (the rebate) because you got a
Tesla,' and now I'm getting it again. So, it's been up and down this whole
time," he said.

Kimura said he is happy to get his rebate, but still isn't pleased with the
provincial government because it didn't do the right thing "on their own
means."

"It really looks bad on them to have the court make them decide on the right
decision," he said.

"I guess now they will think twice about trying to single out a particular
manufacturer."
[© cbc.ca]


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One of the highlights: Removes the cap limiting EV incentives to 30 per cent
of the manufacturer's suggested retail price (MSRP) Feb 01, 2017




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