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Ottawa looking at including used cars in federal electric vehicle incentive, report says
The federal government is exploring options for expanding electric vehicles into used cars. One option is for the federal government to subsidize used electric vehicles. Another option is for the federal government to cut back on the sale of used electric vehicles.
The federal government has not yet taken a decision on this matter. But it reports that the federal government is looking at ways to increase access to electric vehicles in Canada.
According to reports, the federal government is considering expanding incentives for electric cars to get more people to buy electric cars. Electric cars have lower costs for fuel, maintenance and repair than gasoline cars. Also, electric cars produce less and are better for the environment. If the federal government decides to extend incentives to used cars, it could help boost sales of electric cars in Canada.
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