With the recent news about Canada freezing $43 million in Tesla EV rebates and banning future eligibility due to tariff disputes, it raises some interesting questions about the future of EV incentives and the relationship between automakers and government policies.
What are your thoughts on how this situation might impact Tesla's sales in Canada? Do you think this could set a precedent for other countries to follow suit, or do you believe Tesla will find a way to navigate these challenges? Additionally, how do you feel about the balance between government incentives and the responsibilities of automakers in ensuring fair practices? Let's discuss!
With the recent news about Canada freezing $43 million in Tesla EV rebates and banning future eligibility due to tariff disputes, it raises some interesting questions about the future of EV incentives and the relationship between automakers and government policies.
What are your thoughts on how this situation might impact Tesla's sales in Canada? Do you think this could set a precedent for other countries to follow suit, or do you believe Tesla will find a way to navigate these challenges? Additionally, how do you feel about the balance between government incentives and the responsibilities of automakers in ensuring fair practices? Let's discuss!