A-33.02, r. 1 - Regulation respecting the application of the Act to increase the number of zero-emission motor vehicles in Québec in order to reduce greenhouse gas and other pollutant emissions

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15. A motor vehicle manufacturer may accumulate, for each group of 3 model years listed in the table below, by selling or leasing reconditioned motor vehicles, or by acquiring, from another motor vehicle manufacturer, RZEV, RLEV, RVRE or RLSV credits, at most, the percentage specified in the table of the total credits it must accumulate for the group of model years concerned:
Groups of 3 consecutive model yearsMaximum percentage
2022-202430%
2025-202720%
2028-203015%
2031-203310%
Subsequent groups0%
Up to the 2024 model year, a large volume motor vehicle manufacturer may accumulate
(1)  by selling or leasing new or reconditioned motor vehicles with a range extender, or by acquiring, from another motor vehicle manufacturer, NVRE or RVRE credits, a maximum of 50% of the credits referred to in section 14, that are related to the sale or lease of zero-emission motor vehicles or the acquisition of NZEV or RZEV credits; or
(2)  by selling or leasing new or reconditioned low-speed motor vehicles, or by acquiring, from another motor vehicle manufacturer, NLSV or RLSV credits, a maximum of 25% of the total of the credits it must accumulate for each period referred to in section 8 of the Act.
The total of the credits referred to in the first paragraph and in subparagraph 2 of the second paragraph is calculated in accordance with section 13.
O.C. 1217-2017, s. 15; I.N. 2018-03-01; O.C. 1422-2023, s. 11.
15. A motor vehicle manufacturer may accumulate, by selling or leasing reconditioned motor vehicles, or by acquiring, from another motor vehicle manufacturer, RZEV, RLEV, RVRE or RLSV credits, a maximum of 30% of the total of the credits it must accumulate for each period referred to in section 8 of the Act.
A large volume motor vehicle manufacturer may accumulate
(1)  by selling or leasing new or reconditioned motor vehicles with a range extender, or by acquiring, from another motor vehicle manufacturer, NVRE or RVRE credits, a maximum of 50% of the credits referred to in section 14, that are related to the sale or lease of zero-emission motor vehicles or the acquisition of NZEV or RZEV credits; or
(2)  by selling or leasing new or reconditioned low-speed motor vehicles, or by acquiring, from another motor vehicle manufacturer, NLSV or RLSV credits, a maximum of 25% of the total of the credits it must accumulate for each period referred to in section 8 of the Act.
The total of the credits referred to in the first paragraph and in subparagraph 2 of the second paragraph is calculated in accordance with section 13.
O.C. 1217-2017, s. 15; I.N. 2018-03-01.
In force: 2018-01-11
15. A motor vehicle manufacturer may accumulate, by selling or leasing reconditioned motor vehicles, or by acquiring, from another motor vehicle manufacturer, RZEV, RLEV, RVRE or RLSV credits, a maximum of 30% of the total of the credits it must accumulate for each period referred to in section 8 of the Act.
A large volume motor vehicle manufacturer may accumulate
(1)  by selling or leasing new or reconditioned motor vehicles with a range extender, or by acquiring, from another motor vehicle manufacturer, NVRE or RVRE credits, a maximum of 50% of the credits referred to in section 14, that are related to the sale or lease of zero-emission motor vehicles or the acquisition of NZEV or RZEV credits; or
(2)  by selling or leasing new or reconditioned low-speed motor vehicles, or by acquiring, from another motor vehicle manufacturer, NLSV or RLSV credits, a maximum of 25% of the total of the credits it must accumulate for each period referred to in section 8 of the Act.
The total of the credits referred to in the first paragraph and in subparagraph 2 of the second paragraph is calculated in accordance with section 13.
O.C. 1217-2017, s. 15; I.N. 2018-03-01.