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Latvian Electric Car Program: 30 Million Funded, 6,426 Vehicles Purchased

by Priya Shah – Business Editor

Latvia‘s Electric Car Support Program a Success, with Plans for Future Initiatives

Latvia’s program to encourage the purchase of environmentally‌ kind vehicles (ECII), launched in‍ 2022, ‍has proven successful in reducing greenhouse gas emissions. To date, ⁢ 6,426 residents have utilized the program ⁢to purchase electric cars and​ plug-in hybrid vehicles.

Funded​ by EUR 30 ‍million ‍from emission quota auctions (increased threefold from the initial ​budget), the ECII ⁣program has⁤ supported⁢ approximately 40%‍ of all electric​ car registrations in Latvia. A notable portion – 28%, ⁢or 1,200 vehicles ⁣- were purchased by ⁣large families and individuals with disabilities.

The​ purchases break down ​as follows: 37% ⁣were new electric cars, 37% were used electric ⁣cars, and 26% were plug-in⁤ hybrid vehicles. Popular ⁤models include ‌the Tesla Model 3, Nissan Leaf,​ and Volkswagen Tayron.

Currently, the Environmental Investment Fund (VIF) is processing final ​reports from vehicle​ sellers.⁢ Any unused ​funding resulting from cancelled purchases or rejected applications will be offered to other eligible residents. Aid amounts ranged⁢ from EUR 3,350 to EUR 9,000 depending on vehicle type and‌ eligibility for the⁤ Latvian Honor Family certificate.

Looking ahead, the Climate ⁣and Energy Ministry (KEM) is developing ‌a ‍new support program, aiming for‌ implementation in 2026, potentially through the⁣ Social Climate Fund. ​This‌ new initiative will re-evaluate support conditions based on market changes,financial sustainability,and ⁤carbon emission ‍reduction efficiency.KEM emphasizes the importance of continued incentives, like grants and discounts, to‌ further promote electromobility in‍ Latvia, collaborating with industry stakeholders⁢ to ensure the program’s effectiveness and alignment with sustainable mobility goals.

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