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Denver’s Applications for eBike and eCargo Bike Rebate Vouchers Opens Again on July 25

release by Denver's Office of Climate Action

July 23, 2023 - The Office of Climate Action, Sustainability and Resiliency’s e-bike rebate program will open on Tuesday, July 25, at 11 a.m. Limited rebates will be available. Find the documentation you’ll need to prove residency and how to qualify for the income-qualified rebate in the “Participant Eligibility” section of the website. 

Standard Rebate: As a Denver resident, you can save up to $300 on the sale of an e-bike or up to $500 on the sale of an e-cargo bike.
Income-Qualified Rebate: If you meet our income-qualified requirements, you can save up to $1,200 on the sale of an e-bike or up to $1,400 on the sale of an e-cargo bike.
Adaptive Rebate: If you are a person with a disability and unable to use a standard e-bike, you may be eligible to save up to $1,400 on the purchase of an adaptive e-bike. The adaptive rebate has a separate application process. Please take a look at our website for all details on qualifications and how to apply.

This program is very popular, and we expect rebate vouchers to be gone within a few minutes of the application portal opening. If you miss out on getting a rebate voucher during this application round, another round will be available on Tuesday, September 26.

Read more here.

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