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How to Scrap an Electric Car in Ontario

How to Scrap an Electric Car in Ontario: Step-by-Step Guide

Published on Jul 18, 2025 | Last updated Oct 27, 2025

Introduction

Electric cars are more common than ever — and like all vehicles, they don’t last forever. When it’s time to scrap your EV, knowing how and where to do it can save you time, effort, and money.

Whether your electric car has been damaged, has a dead battery, or isn’t worth the cost of repairs, you have options to ensure it’s properly recycled. Read on to find out how to scrap an electric vehicle in Ontario, as well as what steps to take to get the most value for your scrap EV.

Why Does Scrapping an Electric Car Require Special Handling?

Reports often describe electric cars simply as vehicles with a big battery. While these components hold real value, they also pose significant risks if not handled properly — both for the car scrap yard and end users.

It is for that reason that not all scrap yards in Ontario accept electric vehicles. Scrapping an EV isn’t just about towing it away. It means ensuring the battery is removed by certified professionals, all relevant parts are handled properly, and the vehicle ownership is closed through ServiceOntario. Failure to manage all of this correctly may come back to you with fines or liability later.

When Should You Scrap Your Electric Car?

If your electric car needs constant repairs or can no longer hold a charge, it’s probably time to scrap your EV. Here is a list of some common signals: 

  • The battery range has dropped below 50 km
  • The replacement battery costs more than the car’s resale value
  • The car was involved in a serious accident 
  • The company no longer offers support or software updates
  • Your insurance company declared it a total loss

How Much Is a Scrap Electric Vehicle Worth?

The value of your scrap electric car depends on several factors: overall weight and size, battery condition, potential for parts reuse, and current metal prices such as copper, aluminum, and steel. In Ontario, scrap electric vehicles typically fetch between $500 and $2,000, depending on condition and parts value.

Additionally, if you are dealing with a newer EV model that has a usable battery, you may get even more value for your vehicle. If you’re only selling the battery, it may still have resale or recycling value depending on its condition.

Documents You Need to Scrap an Electric Car in Ontario

Make sure you have the following documents before you scrap your vehicle:

  • A permit for vehicle ownership (green card document)
  • A valid photo ID
  • Any current insurance documents (optional, but recommended)

You’ll also need to return your license plates and update the vehicle record with ServiceOntario. This step releases you from ownership of the car and prevents you from getting charged for insurance or licensing in the future.

Pro tip: Keep a photocopy or digital copy of all submitted documents for your records.

Where Can You Sell Your Electric Car for Scrap in Ontario?

You can’t sell your electric vehicle for scrap at just any yard in Ontario. You’ll need to find a recycler with certified professionals who can safely handle EVs. Here is the list of places where you can sell your EV car for scrap:

  1. Certified Auto Recyclers

Ontario has certified recyclers who operate under the Canadian Auto Recyclers Environmental Code (CAREC). At a CAREC facility, trained and certified staff will remove the EV battery and dismantle the car in the safest way possible, ensuring that all harmful battery parts will be safely recycled or disposed of.

  1. Scrap Car Removal Companies That Accept EVs

There are a few scrap car removal companies in Ontario that are now willing to take electric cars. These companies offer free pickups, instant quotes, and will quickly provide cash or an e-transfer. They can also assist you with any document and license plate returns. Keep in mind, not all scrap car removal companies currently accept electric vehicles — be sure to confirm this ahead of time.

  1. Buyback Programs at Car Dealerships

Some EV brands have recycling programs for older models. Contact the closest dealership to determine if their battery return program or end-of-life vehicle program applies to your older vehicle. This process can take longer, and dealerships typically pay less than certified auto recyclers.

  1. Auto Wreckers

Auto wreckers also accept electric cars and manage the entire process — from battery removal to towing and paperwork submission.

How is an Electric Car Recycled After being scrapped?

After a licensed recycler picks up your EV, several steps take place:

  1. Battery removal: A trained technician will remove the high-voltage battery. 
  2. Draining fluids: Coolant, brake fluid, and lubricants are removed from the EV. 
  3. Component recovery: Functional parts like motors, sensors, screens, and mirrors are removed for reuse or resale. 
  4. Metal recycling: The remaining metal frame is compressed and sent for shredding. The recovered steel, aluminum, and copper are then sent for reuse in manufacturing.

Can You Scrap an EV Without Removing the Battery Yourself?

Never attempt to remove the battery yourself. EV batteries can be hazardous if you are not aware of the risks. The battery in your EV still has a charge after the car is disabled. Only a certified recycler has the proper tools and protective gear to safely remove and transport an EV battery to a licensed facility.

Also Read: What Happens to Used Car Batteries in Canada?

Does Your EV Need to Be Running to Scrap It?

No, the car does not have to be operational. Most scrap car companies will accept cars with dead batteries, flat tires, or even major damage. They bring their own tow trucks and will remove the vehicle from your driveway, garage, or parking space.

How to Choose the Right EV Scrap Car Company in Ontario?

Before disposing of your vehicle, look for a company that:

  • Certified professionals who safely handle EV batteries
  • Offers free pickup services
  • Transparent and fair pricing 
  • Will help you with the paperwork, including an invoice for your records
  • License plate removal

Avoid companies that give vague estimates or ask you to remove parts yourself. A proper recycler will take care of the complete process.

Benefits of Scrapping an Electric Car with a Trusted Recycler

Scrapping your electric car is not just about getting rid of it. It’s about handling it responsibly and getting fair value. Here are some benefits that you can get by scrapping an electric car:

  • Clear your garage or driveway
  • Get cash now and save on repair or storage costs
  • Assist the environment by properly recycling parts
  • Avoid legal or paperwork issues in the future

Conclusion

Greenway Auto Recycling helps you scrap electric cars safely across Ontario. From battery removal to paperwork, they handle it all — legally and stress-free. They provide free towing and assist with the return of your license plates and paperwork. The process is quick, legal, and stress-free. Call (416) 783-9026 for a fair quote and scrap your electric vehicle correctly.

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