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E-Mobility Rebate Scheme

The E-Mobility Rebate Scheme offered rebates to reduce the upfront cost of purchasing a new eligible e-bicycle or e-scooter to encourage the uptake of safe e-mobility devices as a more active and sustainable mode of transport.

Brisbane city street with people walking, riding a bike and scooter
The E-Mobility Rebate Scheme closed to new applications on 25 October 2024 as scheme funds have been fully allocated.

As part of Queensland's Zero Emission Vehicle Strategy 2022-2032, the Queensland Government committed $2 million to the E-Mobility Rebate Scheme to provide Queensland residents with rebates to reduce the upfront cost of purchasing a new eligible e-bicycle or e-scooter.

The Scheme sought to reduce transport emissions and promote the safer usage of e-mobility devices by encouraging the uptake of high-quality e-bicycles and e-scooters for active transport. 

More details about the scheme are available on the Queensland Government website.

QRIDA administered the scheme on behalf of the Department of Transport and Main Roads. 

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Rebate

Last updated: 15 May 2025