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Italy Proposes €930 Million Investment to Boost Electric Vehicle Adoption
By MCEVKELN February 5th, 2024 0 reviews
Italy Proposes €930 Million Investment to Boost Electric Vehicle Adoption
On January 4, 2024, Italy announced a bold move to tackle the prevalence of outdated and heavily polluting vehicles on its roads. The government plans to invest €930 million to incentivize citizens to transition from traditional fuel vehicles to electric cars. With a focus on financial incentives, the Italian Ministry of Industry is considering a plan to offer substantial subsidies, including up to €13,750, to citizens with an annual income below €30,000, encouraging them to replace Euro 2 emission standard and older petrol vehicles with electric ones. The subsidies become even more lucrative if the electric vehicle is domestically manufactured.

Italy, home to at least 11 million Euro 3 emission standard and below vehicles, aims to replicate the success of France's "Made in France" incentive policy. This initiative intends to assist low-income families in purchasing locally-manufactured electric vehicles. The proposal is expected to be submitted for industry representative review next month.

Despite a robust 19% growth in the overall new car registrations last year, gasoline vehicles still dominate the Italian market with a market share increase of over 29%. Pure electric cars hold a market share of only 3.9%, while plug-in hybrid cars account for 4.2%. However, the entire European Union is experiencing steady growth in the electric vehicle market, with new registrations surpassing 24% this year, slightly higher than the previous year.

Join Italy in its drive towards a cleaner future with this ambitious investment plan, steering the nation towards widespread electric vehicle adoption. Stay tuned for more updates on this transformative initiative.
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