
Since 2020, the French government has created a Tax credit for each setting a home electric charging station. This event, which was originally supposed to end by the end of next year (December 31, 2023), will be continued!
The Senate votes to extend it until 2025
If you have recently purchased a electric car and you want to install the terminal at home, you will save time. Really, tax credit for installing wall-mounted charging stations was continued by the Senate. This is indeed one of the measures that the government has adopted in its latest text of the finance law for 2023. Prime Minister Elizabeth Bourne decided with the application of the new 49.3 to accept a number of proposals, including the restoration of the tax credit for home terminals.
3. 🚗 ELECTRIC CAR 🚗
👉🏼 If you had a charging station installed at home AND the same company, you have a tax credit of 75% of the costs
💸 Maximum amount: EUR 300 tax credit
💡 Also works for 2nd residence https://t.co/rOyHcaUEDw— Sonia B. 👩🏻💻⛏ (@saulunia) April 30, 2022
Who is eligible for the charging station tax credit?
The tax credit applies to all natural persons who wish to establish charging station at home. what are you owner or tenant, the rule applies to everyone.
This event also does not require lack of proof of income. The only obligation is to have your tax domicile in France. Therefore, French “non-resident” taxpayers cannot take advantage of it.
The credit extends to several charging stations
Please note that the tax credit is only applicable if it has been installed by a professional. You can request a price directly on the Devis-borne-de-recharge.fr website. The electricians in your department can then provide an estimate for your project.
The amount of the tax credit is always equivalent 75% of the cost of the terminal. However, the text provides for a limit set at the level 300 euros per terminal. If you are a married couple subject to joint taxation, it can apply to the installation of two terminals, but only for one residence.
Thanks to these terminals, you will be able to charge your car much faster. Depending on the power of the installation and the voltage that your car battery accepts, you can reduce the charging time by 3 or even 4 times compared to a classic installation on a reinforced outlet.
Source: Auto Plus

Robert is an experienced journalist who has been covering the automobile industry for over a decade. He has a deep understanding of the latest technologies and trends in the industry and is known for his thorough and in-depth reporting.