Toronto excludes Tesla from EV incentive due to US trade war

By Wa Lone
The city is promoting the adoption of electric vehicles purchased as vehicles for hire by giving drivers and owners a reduction in licensing fees and renewal fees until the end of 2029, to help it lower emissions.
But as of
"The vehicles for hire, like taxis, will have to find a different kind of car," she told Reuters after the news conference. "There are other electric cars they could purchase."
The exclusion will continue until trade issues with the U.S. are resolved, she said.
Tesla did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
Chow told Reuters that the decision was made to target and respond to Tesla CEO
"We have certainly said that if you want to buy a Tesla, go ahead, but don't count on taxpayer money to subsidize it," she said.
Chow said the financial impact of the move would not be large.
"It's more symbolic," she said.
(Reporting by Wa Lone in
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