As of September 2021 [update], there were 10 battery electric vehicles and 12 plug-in hybrid vehicles registered in the Northwest Territories. [1]
As of January 2022 [update], the territorial government offered tax rebates of $5,000 for electric vehicle purchases, and $500 for charging station installations; however, as of July 2022 [update], the territorial government does not offer any tax incentives. [2] [3]
As of February 2022 [update], there were six public charging stations in the Northwest Territories, all of which were AC level 2. [1]
The Northwest Territories has been proposed as a hub for mining of minerals for use in electric vehicles. [4] [5]
As of September 2021 [update], there were 10 battery electric vehicles and 12 plug-in hybrid vehicles registered in the Northwest Territories. [1]
As of January 2022 [update], the territorial government offered tax rebates of $5,000 for electric vehicle purchases, and $500 for charging station installations; however, as of July 2022 [update], the territorial government does not offer any tax incentives. [2] [3]
As of February 2022 [update], there were six public charging stations in the Northwest Territories, all of which were AC level 2. [1]
The Northwest Territories has been proposed as a hub for mining of minerals for use in electric vehicles. [4] [5]