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Old 01-05-2013, 10:17 PM   #3 (permalink)
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Well I ask because I've actually heard that EV's are cheaper to insure because of Canada's EcoSolutions where they give lots of discounts or even pay you for having eco products. They give you money off on house insurance if you renovate using recycled materials because it costs more to buy it, but you're creating less waste so they give you grants based on how eco friendly you are. They also pay the public for over flow of solar energy systems to feed directly back to the city and I just got ear that they do this kind of thing for EV's but since my insurance is $6,600 a year and my fuel cost is $2,000 a year, would an EV yearly insurance cost be cheaper then my yearly fuel cost?

I also can't find anything on EV insurance in Canada or anything regarding Canada's EcoSolutions discounts on buying or converting to an EV.
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