
When you own a car, regardless of its engine, it is important to fulfill certain obligations. For example, the latter must have modern technical inspections, but also have insurance. All risks are not necessarily required, as a third party is also quite suitable. But in any case, insurance is mandatory, with the risk of receiving very large fines if you decide to go on the road without insurance. The problem is that it is expensive, even more and more expensive. And whatever car you choose.
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Better price
However, motorists who choose an electric car will benefit from a little acceleration. In fact, they can benefit from being exempt from special tax on insurance contracts (TSCA). What else allows you to save significantly. But it was announced that next year this advantage will disappear, which means that the contribution to electric cars will become more expensive. However, while the bonus should also evolve, we now learn that the advantage should finally be expanded.
what amount
Motorists who will buy an electric car next year will actually winfull exemption from TSCA for one year. Then the next year it will be 50%, and two years after the purchase it will drop to 0%. A small advantage that allows you to save an average of 12 to 15% of the insurance premium, depending on the type of vehicle and contract. But this is always good news, especially in this rather difficult context in terms of purchasing power!
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Source: Auto Plus

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