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Residential units will support electric car chargers

by Perry Shepard
March 23, 2022
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Assistance can be up to 1,800 euros per parking space for the purchase and installation of equipment. The government funds electric scooters.

The government will support the purchase and installation of charging devices for electric vehicles in residential units, within the scope of the program to encourage the acquisition of environmentally friendly vehicles for the year 2022, the notice and regulation of which is due to be published later this week. JN knows that beneficiaries will be entitled to a contribution of up to €1,800 (80% of expenses) for each parking space and the equipment will be connected to the Mobi.E network. The chargers will make it possible to separate the electricity consumption for charging purposes from the measurement related to the common parts of the building.

For the first time this year, the Environment Fund will also introduce a pilot category to fund the purchase of electric vehicles with smoother mobility. This is the case for scooters, skateboards, skateboards, skates, unicycles, tricycles and light quad bikes. There is 525 thousand euros to support the purchase of more than a thousand pieces of equipment, and each beneficiary is entitled to a contribution of up to half of the purchase value, up to a maximum of 500 euros.

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