Applications were closed just 18 minutes into Minnesota’s E-bike Rebate website relaunch on Tuesday as the 10,000-submittal cap was reached. This comes after the site crashed in minutes on its original June 5 launch due to an overwhelming number of applications. Those who were still waiting in the site’s revamped waiting room were notified they couldn’t apply until next year. The rebate covers 50-75% of the e-bike’s cost, depending on your annual income, of up to $1,500.
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