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THE FIRST VEHICLES COULD BE AVAILABLE AS EARLY AS NEXT YEAR AMID A DRIVE TO MAKE IT EASIER FOR LOW-INCOME DRIVERS TO GO ELECTRIC The French government wants to make €100- a-month electric


vehicles a reality, Prime Minister Élisabeth Borne has announced. The first vehicles could be delivered as early as 2024, she said. “We are discussing it with French manufacturers so that


they can sell electric cars at accessible prices,” Ms Borne told France 2. “The state will help, of course, so that we can have cars at €100 per month.” Although the details of the new


scheme have not yet been revealed, Ms Borne indicated that lower-income households, young people, and medical workers would be among those to be eligible. However, no household income cap


has yet been revealed. The vehicles in the scheme will also very likely need to have been manufactured in France or Europe. Currently in France, renting an electric vehicle, with the option


of buying eventually, costs from around €129 per month for a Renault Twingo, with a €3,000 upfront payment. The French government has already announced a host of financial measures to help


make electric cars more affordable, including the _bonus écologique_ grant, and the _prime à la conversion_. The first is financial aid to help with the purchase of an e-vehicle, while the


second is a grant to incentivise people to convert their vehicles from combustion to electric. READ MORE: BUYING AN ELECTRIC CAR: WHAT FRENCH AIDS ARE AVAILABLE TO HELP? READ MORE: FRANCE TO


OFFER €30,000 LOANS TO HELP BUY HYBRID OR ELECTRIC VEHICLES Economy Minister Bruno Le Maire mentioned the idea to offer electric cars for long-term hire at a cost of €100 per month in


September 2022, when he also said that the 2023 budget bill would have a total of €1.3billion in funding for encouraging electric car use. It comes after AN OCTOBER 2022 POLL found that 30%


of people in France were thinking about buying an electric car, but 72% said that cost was a major stumbling block stopping them from going electric. READ MORE: ELECTRIC CARS, HYBRIDS,


PUBLIC CHARGERS - VIEWS OF EV OWNERS IN FRANCE In June last year, the EU voted to ban new petrol and diesel cars in Europe from 2035, with only vehicles that use electric or hydrogen


batteries to be permitted for new vehicle sales. YOUR VIEW Would a €100 per month electric car scheme make you go electric? What, if anything, is holding you back from going electric in


France? Let us know via [email protected]. Thank you! RELATED ARTICLES WHAT ARE OPTIONS TO INSTALL ELECTRIC CAR CHARGE POINT AT FRENCH HOME?


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