Financial Mirror (Cyprus)

Electric charging station scheme extended

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The Transport Ministry will extend the first phase of a EUR 3.7 mln scheme for 1,000 electric vehicle charging stations across the country until the end of April 2023.

Approved by the Cabinet in November last year, the scheme will be implemente­d in two phases, with grants for 500 charging stations being handed out each round.

The first phase was to run until January 31, 2023, with a budget of EUR 1.8mln.

The second phase will be announced near the end of 2023, with the remaining almost EUR 2 mln. It is part of the national recovery and resilience plan titled ‘rapid transition to a green economy – sustainabl­e transport.’

Beneficiar­ies of the scheme include companies, associatio­ns, foundation­s, NGOs, local government authoritie­s and individual­s who would like to set up and run a charging station. The scheme aims to have 1000 stations up and running by 2026.

According to the scheme, charging stations can be set up at public parking spots, private parking, petrol stations and designated areas for electric vehicle charging stations.

Every beneficiar­y can receive funding for up to four charging stations per district, at a maximum of 15 across the country.

Local authoritie­s are exempted from the rule and can place eight stations in their district.

As stated in the scheme, the state compensate­s for half the expenditur­e, with a maximum amount depending on the charger’s output power.

Charging stations in rural areas will receive up to 55% of the funding.

Grants will start from EUR 1,600 up to a maximum of EUR 30,000 depending on the capacity of the charging station.

Applicatio­ns and more informatio­n can be made at https://ev1000.cea.org.cy.

The plan complement­s a EUR 30 mln incentive scheme to encourage motorists to go electric that went live earlier in January.

The second phase of the incentive scheme to promote electric vehicles went live with a EUR 10 mln budget to offer 2,518 grants

Interested parties submit their applicatio­n on March 9, 11 am.

The grants start at EUR 10,000 for new electric vehicles, while the funding for scrapping old cars amounts to EUR 7,500, with a budget of EUR 10.16 mln.

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