Applications can be processed from 8 a.m. via the Basque Energy Entity website. This new utility has a first (expandable) donation of 5 million euros.
From today, April 1, the help of 3500 euros can be requested for the purchase of New vehicles Within the framework of the utility ‘Fewer emissions’ vehicles. The term is opened 08:00 am In the morning and from that moment on, applications can be processed via the Basque Entity website.
They are subsidies that the Basque government Makes available to those people who want to change their vehicles for others, less pollutants. To gain access, you must meet the following Main conditions:
-The new acquisition can be pure electric tourism, plug -in hybrid, extensive autonomy and even gasoline or diesel, provided that the CO2 emissions are less than 125 g/km in cars and 150 g/km in vans.
– The price of the new vehicle cannot generally be more than 40,000 euros for cars and 75,000 euros for hydrogen cars.
– The purchase must be made and paid in full from today. For example, the help does not apply to vehicles purchased last month.
– It will be mandatory to flatter the old vehicle to make the replacement effective and to choose help. The old vehicle must have an antiquity that is equal to or larger than 20 years (counted from its first registration to the flatness date).
– Help processing is made in a single phase as soon as the purchase of the vehicle has been carried out.
This new utility will have a first (expandable) donation of 5 million euros from own funds. In the initial phase, it is expected that it will replace 2000 cars and vans by others of greater efficiency and less pollutants. According to the Vorroria-Gasteiz director, the emissions will be avoided in total that will amount to more than 24,000 tonnes of CO2, equal to those produced by 16,000 houses.
Source: EITB

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