
The goal is 150,000 charging stations for electric cars
After (finally) reaching 100,000 public EV charging points last May, the rollout is set to accelerate in France. Goal: Another 50,000 terminals in 2024and only 400,000 by 2030.
Are the prices finally clear?
According to the UFC-Que Choisir study, at the same charging station, prices per kilowatt-hour can vary widely, ranging from €0.39 to €2.12. In order to bring order to this jungle, the deputies plan to introduce a bill that will oblige operators to guarantee price transparencyin particular, due to the mandatory display on “totems”, such as what can be found at the entrance to traditional service stations.
Electric cars: social leasing… limited
WITH social leasinglow-income households can now qualify for an electric car “for €100 a month” thanks to a long-term lease for a minimum period of three years. However, to take advantage of this, you must have a basic tax profit per share of less than €15,400 and have a daily return journey (home to work) of at least 30 km or drive 8,000 km per year for travel. context.
Ten models already qualify, with monthly payments between €40 and €150 (excluding insurance and maintenance), all with no premiums. But be careful, only 20,000 cars will be available. First come first served! Visit www.mon-leasing-electrique.gouv.fr to find out more about this new state aid.
What about a zero rate mobility loan?
Officially, zero loan for mobility (PTZ-m) for several months allowed people with a basic taxable income per unit of less than 14,089 euros and living in one of the eleven EPZs (low-emission zones) to benefit from a favorable credit for the purchase of an electric or hybrid vehicle.
An interest-free loan can be granted for seven years in the amount of €30,000 (or €10,000 for a long-term lease). A bargain considering current interest rates! Only the list of credit institutions authorized to offer it has not yet been made public… But it should be made public soon.
Help install the terminal
THE Tax credit the benefits people receive when they install a charging station at home increases from €300 to €500, up to 75% of the total installation cost.
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Source: Auto Plus

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