
One weekend before the country’s IZEV subsidy program was suspended, there were 8,600 Tesla registrations
March 22, 2025 16:00

- Canada’s abandoned parking lot is filled with a row of brand new Tesla electric cars.
- One weekend, 8,600 cars appeared after registering at four locations.
- The unusual spike occurred before Canada put aside its IZEV subsidies.
Tesla was accused by the Canadian Auto Dealers Association (CADA) that at the beginning of this month, legal car dealers in Canada and buyers in Canada were deceived. Critics have now become increasingly suspicious among hundreds of new Tesla electric cars.
Canadian media has found a huge fleet of 3 Models and models in an old-fashioned shopping mall in Toronto that is conveniently located across the street from the Tesla dealership. Hundreds of miles away from Laval, Quebec, reporters found more Teslas stuffed into parking spaces in another lot.
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In just three days at four Tesla retail stores in Canada, an astonishing 8,600 cars were registered at four Tesla retail stores in Canada, and even if the store was closed, it would break down into a car 24 hours a day, 24 hours a day, 24 hours a day. This activity is very unusual, but the real eyebrow is the timing of sales.
Sales are part of the process after Canada’s demand for Tesla, partly due to CEO Elon Musk’s relationship with President Trump. But sales also happened before the country stopped its IZEV electric vehicle subsidy program, leading some to suggest Tesla has made a good approval for the system.
Tesla filed for a rebate of CAD 43.1 million ($30 million) which represents more than half of the remaining CAD 71.8 million ($50 million), allocated EV discounts and put many Canadian car dealers out of their pockets. They have laid their own discounts for every car they sell because they are able to get money back from the Canadian government, but it may not happen now.
A dealer CTV News talked that he was priced at $400,000 ($279,000) because Tesla’s hastily sales meant he had no chance to claim compensation before closing the program.
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Tesla is better hoping that the saboteurs behind recent attacks on cars and showrooms won’t watch the news, as hundreds of models parked together with the model YS sound like a dream that the demonstrators have realized. We asked Tesla (famously disbanded the news team in the United States), a man full of cars, but so far we have not received a response.

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