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Support to buy electric cars? pre-sold

As you know, the government offers incentives to those who intend to buy electric cars. This time, the first 1,300 Portuguese people who buy an electric car and apply for the incentive will receive the money, as long as the price of the car does not exceed 62,500 euros.

However, according to information from the Environment Fund, support for electric vehicles has run out.

Electric car purchase support sold out within 3 months

JN revealed the government's subsidy for the purchase of electric cars sold in three months. According to real-time data from the Environment Fund, requests are already exceeding the incentive limit granted by the guardianship. Since March, 1,348 orders have been received with a support limit of 1,300. Orders for scooters, skateboards, skateboards, skates, unicycles, tricycles and light quad bikes have also exceeded the limit of 1,050.

Regarding the promotion of funds, the Environment Ministry told JN that "the evaluation of requests for support of 10 million euros for the purchase of electric and smooth-running mobility vehicles is still ongoing, and therefore the procedure for incentives is not yet closed."

Portugal: Do you want support for the purchase of an electric car?  pre-sold

It should be noted that in 2017, the incentives for the acquisition of electric vehicles were "a little more than two million." In 2019 the value increased to three million and went to four million in 2020. The government plans for this year 2022 is 10 million.

Remember that support is not only for cars, but also for corporate commercial vehicles and bicycles. Five million euros over the course of 2022 will double."

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The purpose of the Environmental Fund is to support environmental policies to achieve sustainable development goals, and to contribute to achieving national and international goals and commitments, namely those related to climate change, water resources, waste, nature conservation and biodiversity.