CANADA · FEDERAL EVAP · 2026

Every vehicle eligible for the federal EVAP rebate

Up to $5,000 for battery-electric vehicles (BEV) and up to $2,500 for plug-in hybrids (PHEV). Incentive amounts apply at point of sale — lease terms may affect the rebate amount.

20 BEVs eligible for the $5,000 incentive
15 PHEVs eligible for the $2,500 incentive
BC Tip: Add $300 more off any vehicle if you scrap an old gas car through the SCRAP-IT program.
NEW: March 2026

Plug-in Hybrids Now Eligible for $2,500

Canada's EVAP program now includes 26 plug-in hybrid models. Get electric driving for daily commutes with gas backup for road trips — starting at just $30,495 after rebates in BC.

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2026 Hyundai Kona Electric
5
2026BEV · $5,000

Hyundai Kona Electric

$38,999
after $5,000 rebate
lease terms may vary
420 km rangeMSRP $43,999Save $5,000
Eligible trims: Preferred, Preferred w/Trend, Preferred w/Ultimate
2026 Ford Mustang Mach-E
6
2026BEV · $5,000

Ford Mustang Mach-E

$41,995
after $5,000 rebate
lease terms may vary
400 km rangeMSRP $46,995Save $5,000
Eligible trims: Select RWD Standard, Select eAWD Standard
2026 Chrysler Pacifica PHEV
10
CA
2026PHEV · $2,500Canadian-made

Chrysler Pacifica PHEV

$51,495
after $2,500 rebate
lease terms may vary
51 km electric rangeMSRP $53,995Save $2,500
Eligible trims: 100th, Select, Pinnacle, Limited
Assembled in Windsor, Ontario — exempt from the $50,000 price cap. Full $2,500 EVAP incentive applies regardless of transaction price.

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About the EVAP rebate

  • Up to $5,000 for battery-electric (BEV) and fuel cell vehicles
  • Up to $2,500 for plug-in hybrid electric (PHEV) vehicles
  • Final transaction value must be $50,000 or under (freight & PDI excluded)
  • Canadian-made vehicles (e.g., Dodge Charger, Chrysler Pacifica) have no price cap
  • Applied at point of sale — no waiting for a tax credit. Lease terms may affect the rebate amount.
  • Provincial rebates stack on top (varies by province)
  • Incentive amounts decline each year from 2026 through 2030
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Get matched with a local dealership and lock in your $5,000 EVAP rebate before inventory runs out. Canadian-made EVs qualify even above $55,000.

Complete your setup with a home charger

BC Hydro offers up to $600 in charger rebates. Quebec covers up to $5,000 of your installation cost. Most Level 2 chargers qualify.

See home charger rebates in your province

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EVAP eligibility and pricing updates frequently. Get notified when new vehicles qualify or rebate amounts change.

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