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Lion Electric announces that their vehicles are eligible for federal incentives for medium and heavy-duty ZEVs

July 19, 2022
By Canadian Manufacturing

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MONTREAL — The Lion Electric Company, a manufacturer of all-electric medium and heavy-duty vehicles, announced that its customers in Canada can now receive up to $150,000 in funding under Transport Canada’s newly launched Incentives for Medium and Heavy-duty Zero-Emission Vehicles Program. Under this new program, the Canadian Federal Government is providing nearly $550 million in funding for the purchase or lease of medium and heavy-duty trucks over the next four years.

All models in Lion’s current lineup of all-electric trucks are eligible to receive incentive funds under the iMHZEV Program. This includes $100,000 for the Lion5, Lion6, Lion8P straight truck, Lion8 Bucket and Lion8 Refuse ASL, along with $150,000 in funding for the Lion8T. These funding amounts apply to all available battery configurations and can be combined, or “stacked,” with other available provincial, municipal, utility and other available incentives, such as Quebec’s Écocamionnage program. By stacking both the federal and provincial incentives in Quebec, a Lion6 heavy-duty truck is reportedly eligible for subsidies of up to $243,750.

“As a leading Canadian manufacturer of medium and heavy-duty electric vehicles, it is both exciting and encouraging to see the Canadian Government embracing the deployment of zero-emission heavy-duty trucks and transit buses with the launch of the iMHZEV Program,” said Marc Bedard, CEO – Founder of Lion Electric. “Through its LionGrants team, Lion has years of experience successfully assisting our customers to secure available incentive funding and we are fully ready to immediately start capturing funding under this new program for our customers. This will enable us to continue putting zero-emission vehicles on the road, which we have been doing for years. This will undeniably lead to improvements to the environment and public health here in Canada, as we transition to a cleaner transportation sector.”

iMHZEV funds are applied at the point-of-sale for Canadian organizations and businesses. Through its LionGrants team of funding experts, Lion can apply for the iMHZEV on behalf of customers. Additionally, the LionGrants team is currently tracking dollars in available funding across North America and can assist customers in applying to a wide variety of provincial, municipal, utility and other available funding.


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