The new structure offers a maximum subsidy of €6,000 for new BEVs with an energy consumption of less than 16 kWh/100 km, a reduced subsidy of €3,000 for BEVs with consumption between 16 kWh/100 km and 18 kWh/100 km, and a €1,500 subsidy for second-hand BEVs that are at least.
Suriname is still at the early stages of adopting electric vehicles, with barely any EV vehicles in the fleet. Electrification of public transport could also help address some of the challenges that the sector faces now.
The new incentives will make the purchase of electric vehicles in the principality considerably more economical than previously — with €9,000 in incentives being made available for the purchase of an electric car; and €11,000 being made available for the purchase of an electric.
Electric vehicle charging in Ukraine refers to the expanding network of public and private charging stations that enable the operation and adoption of electric vehicles, primarily featuring AC and DC fast-charging points amid ongoing economic and energy sector challenges.
This report presents a comprehensive overview of the Bhutanese battery electric vehicles (bevs) market, the effect of recent high-impact world events on it, and a forecast for the market development in the medium term.
The main driver of growth was government quotas for duty-free imports: in 2026, Armenia received a record 15 thousand quotas from the EAEU. According to Armen Abrahamyan, head of "Ecomotors AM", interest in electric vehicles remains, and more and more people are considering.
The government of Uzbekistan has announced a series of significant incentives to encourage the use of electric vehicles (EVs), including direct subsidies for charging and tax breaks for drivers. These measures are outlined in the 2026 State Program, which was recently approved by.
The measures, set to take effect on April 1, include reduced import duties on a wide range of renewable energy products, such as electric vehicles (EVs), plug-in hybrid vehicles, batteries and charging equipment.
Poland has launched a new programme providing subsidies to people buying or leasing electric vehicles (EVs). The scheme offers up to 40,000 zloty (roughly €9,500) per vehicle, with the money coming from EU funds.