Italy Launches New EV Incentive Program Offering Up to €20,000 for
Italy has introduced a new round of state-backed incentives to encourage the adoption of electric vehicles, offering up to €11,000 for private buyers and €20,000 for small businesses
Italy has introduced a new round of state-backed incentives to encourage the adoption of electric vehicles, offering up to €11,000 for private buyers and €20,000 for small businesses
Italy has approved new subsidies worth almost 600 million euros ($698 million) for the purchase of electric vehicles as sales lag, the environment and energy ministry said on Friday.
On August 8, 2025, Italy''s Environment and Energy Ministry unveiled a fresh subsidy program worth nearly €600 million (approximately $698 million) to stimulate electric vehicle (EV) purchases. This
The call for tenders to allocate the EUR 600 million to boost electric vehicle registrations in Italy will open in September. The confirmation came directly from Environment Minister Gilberto...
As part of the plan developed to bolster the adoption of EVs, the Italian government set the following legislations and policies to further aid the growth of EVs in the country.
Local Perks: Electric cars enjoy local benefits such as free or discounted parking and access to restricted traffic zones (ZTL) in many cities. For example, Milan, Bologna, Rome, and others allow
Italy will launch a new incentive campaign for the purchase of electric vehicles (EVs) in September. The Minister for the Environment and Energy Security, Gilberto Pichetto, announced this on 30 July
The Italian government launched a new state-backed bonus to accelerate electric mobility, offering up to €11,000 for private buyers and up to €20,000 for small businesses acquiring
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The Italian government incentivises the modernisation of the country''s light-vehicle stock through EUR 1 billion that will be available starting June 3 of 2024.
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