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Descriptive video transcript
Go Electric BC Rebates Program video transcript
[Describer] An electric shuttle bus charges at an urban office. A First Nation woman considers useful specialty-use electric vehicles.
[Narrator] Looking to upgrade to an electric delivery van, cargo e-bike, shuttle bus, utility boat, or other specialty-use vehicle?
[Describer] The CleanBC Go Electric logo appears underneath words that read:
[SUPER] Go Electric Rebates
[Narrator] CleanBC’s Go Electric Rebates can make investing in zero-emission vehicles more affordable.
[Describer] Examples of specialty-use electric vehicles appear.
[Narrator] Go Electric Rebates are available for a variety of specialty-use electric vehicles, including electric motorcycles, cargo e-bikes, utility vehicles such as electric golf carts, boats, or snowmobiles, airport or port vehicles, as well as medium and heavy-duty on-road vehicles such as electric delivery vans, school buses, and short-haul trucks.
[Describer] A short-haul truck charges at a warehouse. An Asian businessman smiles.
[Narrator] These rebates are available to businesses, non-profits,
[Describer] An electric boat glides along BC coastline. A First Nation woman smiles.
[Narrator] Indigenous organizations, and First Nations communities.
[Describer] An electric motorcycle drives by storefront shops. A Caucasian woman smiles.
[Narrator] Individuals can also access rebates for electric motorcycles
[Describer] A neighborhood zero-emission cargo vehicle charges at a First Nation government building. A First Nation man smiles.
[Narrator] and neighborhood zero-emission vehicles.
[Describer] A Canadian maple leaf appears side-by-side with the CleanBC Go Electric logo.
[Narrator] Funding from similar federal government programs can be combined to cover even more costs –
[Describer] An Asian businessman smiles beside a price tag that gets filled up three quarters full.
[Narrator] up to 75 percent for most applicants
[Describer] A First Nation woman smiles beside a price tag that fills to the top.
[Narrator] and up to 100 percent for local or Indigenous governments, while funding lasts.
[Describer] An electric motorcycle charges at a parking lot in a bustling city.
[Narrator] Switching to zero-emission vehicles means saving money, cleaner air, better health,
[Describer] A short-haul truck charges at a peaceful highway rest stop.
[Narrator] and meaningful progress toward a low-carbon future.
[Describer] Money is distributed to a lineup of people.
[Narrator] Funding is available on a first-come, first-served basis while funding lasts.
[Describer] A laptop appears with the words:
[SUPER] Go-Electric-Other-Rebates-dot-C-A
[Narrator] Visit Go-Electric-Other-Rebates-dot-C-A to review the program details, browse eligible vehicles, and submit your application.
[SUPER] Delivered by PlugInBC.
[Describer] The CleanBC Go Electric logo appears with the url:
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EV Industry Programs
Training, funding and internship programs for students, professionals and partners in the EV industry.

EV program resources
EV materials and resources to help you run education activities in your community.

Programs for Indigenous communities and businesses
Increased rebates and support for Indigenous businesses and communities in B.C.