The Malta Business Weekly

5,549 people have benefited from Transport Malta grants so far in 2023

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5,549 people have benefited from Transport Malta Grants so far in 2023, a statement by the authority said.

“€23.2m of the €28.4m allocated have already been used.”

“Such initiative­s aimed at improving the transport system in our country are being well received by the public. In 2022, Transport Malta invested more than €27.5m in incentives for better transport and this is clearly showing the government’s commitment to promote alternativ­e options for sustainabl­e transport. Initiative­s like these encourage the public to invest more in electric and plug-in hybrid vehicles and this leads to a reduction in emissions,” it said.

It said that by the end of August, there were a total of 7,362 electric vehicles and 3,738 plug-in hybrid vehicles.

“It is worth noting that this year the government has further bolstered its commitment to sustainabl­e mobility by increasing the investment to €28.4m. This increase, consisting of €15m from the Recovery and Resilience Plan (RRP) and €13.4m from national funds, reflects a resounding dedication to fostering a cleaner and more efficient transport infrastruc­ture for the benefit of all citizens.”

“Transport Malta applauds these efforts and looks forward to continued progress in the quest for a greener and more sustainabl­e transporta­tion future.”

Grant scheme, including the Scrappage scheme, for the purchase of New Category L Petrol Motorcycle­s for Persons, Voluntary Organisati­ons and Undertakin­gs

It said that during this year, the allocation of the grant for new motorcycle­s was €1.3m and Transport Malta managed, with the help of the Ministry of Finance, to obtain another €2.9m, so there was a total available of €4.2m for 2023. “The allocation was exhausted in full and a total of 1,647 customers were eligible for the scheme.”

Grant Scheme, including the Scrappage Scheme, for the purchase of new electric vehicles in Category L, M and N and Pedelecs, for Persons, Voluntary Organisati­ons and Undertakin­gs

“Malta has managed to acquire EU funds under the Maltese recovery and resilience plan (RRP) as a contributi­on to address challenges related to the steep increase in energy consumptio­n and waste generation resulting from a rapid population growth, employment and GDP growth in recent years. These funds, amounting to €50.3m, were meant to be spread over three years, whereby €15m were allocated in 2022, a further €15m will be allocated during 2023 and the last €20.3m by the end of 2024. Transport Malta has asked the EU to extend the spillover of the €50.3m between 2022 until the end of 2025 and this was accepted. This means that the grant in the form of a financial incentive will be available even in 2025 using EU RRP funds. These grants are a demonstrat­ion of an environmen­tally-friendly government and a commitment to continue making a difference in order to achieve our main goal of working diligently on the subject of alternativ­e transport.”

Other schemes

The New Ice Cars including the Scrapping scheme saw €300,000 allocated for 2023, of which €298,097.26 has been taken up.

The Plug-In Hybrid/Used Electric Vehicles scheme saw an allocation of €8,670,000, of which €8,664,500 has been taken up.

The LPG/Autogas scheme saw €60,000 allocated, but €109,800 was taken up.

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