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What do Germany, France and other countries do to encourage the purchase of electric cars

What do Germany, France and other countries do to encourage the purchase of electric cars

Incentives for electric cars in Italy and Europe. Facts, numbers and comparisons. What emerges from the Motus-E report

While the electric car incentives in Italy are likely to run out in August 2021, and not be renewed due to lack of funds, France has planned to allocate funds to batteries until 2025. So did England too, Spain and Luxembourg, as Motus-E reports.

Here are all the details.

THE INCENTIVES OF ITALY

Let's start from Italy. In the first three months of 2021, 37% of the total incentives planned for the whole of 2021 were used (up to € 10,000 for electric cars and € 6,500 for hybrids).

At this rate, the ceiling funds will run out by August. And worse: "in Italy the" eco-bonus experiment "will end by law on 31 December 2021 and due to lack of resources at least two months earlier", reads the Motus-E report , which invokes the "need for a change of step in terms of foresight ".

GERMANY

Like Italy, it is Germany. The total budget of 3 billion euros, planned to stimulate the battery market , until 2025, is expected to run out by the end of this year. The Merkel government has granted up to € 9,000 for 100% electric cars and up to € 6,750 for plug-in hybrids.

FRANCE

France is more far-sighted, which in order to avoid blocking the market has provided an incentive that will be reduced over time. Currently for electric cars, Macron promises aid of up to 7,000 euros, which should be reduced to 5,000 euros in 2022 and further reduced by 1,000 euros for each subsequent year (but nothing has yet been made official).

GREAT BRITAIN

Beyond the Channel, there is no lack of long-term planning: 3,000 pounds for 100% electric cars until 2023. In 2024 and 2025, the incentive should be reduced to 1,500 pounds.

LUXEMBOURG

Nothing official yet, but also Luxembourg is planning incentives for battery cars until 2025. The funds, now finished, will have to be available again from 2022, with incentives of up to 3,700 euros, and then lowered to 2,550 euros in 2025.


This is a machine translation from Italian language of a post published on Start Magazine at the URL https://www.startmag.it/smartcity/cosa-fanno-germania-francia-e-gli-altri-paesi-per-incentivare-lacquisto-di-auto-elettriche/ on Sun, 04 Apr 2021 05:20:25 +0000.