
Tesla has announced that its Cybertruck is now eligible for a $10,000 rebate under British Columbia’s CleanBC program, available to businesses and organizations.
The incentive applies to commercial pickup trucks with a bed length of at least 72 inches and requires a minimum 36-month lease to qualify in the western Canadian province.
Tesla shared the news on X, stating, “Cybertruck now eligible for $10k CleanBC rebate for businesses & organizations + Federal Capital Cost Allowance,” while also noting that eligibility for Quebec’s Écocamionnage program and the federal iMHZEV rebate is still pending approval. This could mean more rebates for the Cybertruck, which has Foundation Series models available for order in Canada.
Even before rebates, the only available Foundation Series Cybertrucks start at $137,990 CAD for the AWD version and $165,990 CAD for the tri-motor Cyberbeast version.
The Cybertruck is set to gain Autopark features this weekend and Full Self-Driving later this month.
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