The Dpcm was signed which, on the proposal of Minister Giancarlo Giorgetti, structurally redesigns and finances the incentive for the purchase of electric, hybrid and low-emission vehicles, cars and motorcycles. The provision signed by Prime Minister Mario Draghi allocates 650 million euros for each of the years 2022-2023-2024, which fall within the resources allocated by the Government to the Automotive Fund for which a total financial endowment of 8.7 billion has been provided. euro until 2030. This was announced by a note from the Ministry of Development.
In particular, the measure establishes that:
– for the purchase of new M1 category vehicles in the 0-20 g / km (electric) emission range, with a price of up to 35 thousand euros + VAT, it is possible to request a contribution of 3 thousand euros, to which they can be added a further 2 thousand euros if a homologated car in a class lower than 5 euros is scrapped at the same time. This category of eco-bonus is financed with 220 million in 2022, 230 million in 2023 and 245 million in 2024.
– for the purchase of new M1 category vehicles in the 21-60 g / km emission range (plug-in hybrids), with a price of up to 45 thousand euros + VAT, it is possible to request a contribution of 2 thousand euros to which a further 2 thousand euros may be added if a homologated car in a class of less than 5 euros is scrapped at the same time. This category is financed with 225 million in 2022, 235 million in 2023 and 245 million in 2024.
Article updated on April 6, 2022 – 7.30 pm