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Yukon Announces $750 Rebate on eBikes and $1,500 on eCargo Bikes

September 17, 2020 - Reduce your carbon footprint with zero-emission or electric vehicles, including recreational vehicles. You can also get electric bicycles for your active transportation needs.

Mike Jones, former national DH champ, on the Yukon River Trail under the midnight sun. @Derek Crowe

Get up to $750 off your purchase of a new, qualifying electric bicycle, and up to $1,500 on your purchase of a new qualifying electric cargo-bicycle.

Buy a new zero-emission vehicle.
Import a used zero-emission vehicle.
Install an electric vehicle charger.
Buy a new zero-emission snowmobile.
Buy a new electric motorcycle.
Buy a new electric bicycle.

Submit your applications electronically
Due to health advisories about the COVID-19 pandemic, we prefer you to submit your rebate applications electronically. Email applications to energy@gov.yk.ca and attach photos or scans of your documents.

Keep informed: Find information about coronavirus (COVID-19)

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