FAQs

The program stopped accepting applications and was paused on August 11, 2025. All available program funds have been fully allocated.

Applications submitted prior to August 11th are being processed on a first-come, first-served basis, with remaining funds allocated only to approved applications.

The program is no longer accepting new rebate applications or new Original Equipment Manufacturer submissions to add vehicles to the eligibility list.

The program saw an increased uptake during the first quarter of this fiscal year, more than doubling from the previous year.

All available program funds have been fully allocated.

As a result, the program was paused to process the existing applications and manage the available funds. The program is not accepting new applications.

Pending eligible applications submitted before August 11, 2025, will be processed on a first-come, first-served basis until the funding runs out.

The federal iMHZEV program provides rebates for on-road MHD ZEV rebates. More information can be found on their website.

The Ministry plans to launch a new point-of-sale Medium- and Heavy-Duty Zero Emission Vehicle rebate program in Spring 2026.

The new program administrator will be responsible for disbursing funds to applicants waitlisted under the MHD ZEV category in the CleanBC Go Electric Rebates program.

Rebates for waitlisted applicants will be provided as soon as possible following the start date of the new program administrator’s contract.

The waitlisted MHD ZEV applications will still undergo the standard review process to ensure all program criteria are met. We will work with the you to determine eligibility.