Tesla Sales in Canada Under Scrutiny After Rebate Claims
Tesla reported selling over 8,600 vehicles in Canada within a three-day period, a figure that allowed the company to claim significant government rebates. However, these sales numbers are now facing increased scrutiny. Questions are being raised about the validity of the reported sales and their impact on the government's incentive programs. The focus is on whether the reported sales accurately reflect actual consumer purchases.
Reports indicate that Tesla's company-owned stores in Canada claimed to have sold 8,653 vehicles in just three days. This impressive sales figure enabled the electric vehicle manufacturer to apply for tens of millions of dollars in government rebates designed to encourage the adoption of electric vehicles. However, the reported sales figures are now being examined more closely. Concerns have been raised regarding the authenticity and accuracy of these sales numbers, potentially impacting the amount of rebates Tesla received. Authorities may investigate to ensure compliance with rebate program requirements and prevent any misuse of public funds.