Increase in electric car incentive in Romania reaches EUR 7,500
Romania's got some big news for green-minded car enthusiasts! According to Minister of Environment, Mircea Fechet, the government is stepping up its game by offering a whopping EUR 7,500 bonus for those trading in their old rides for brand-spankin' new electric vehicles. That's a significant increase from the EUR 5,000 that was supposed to be the new standard this year and a far cry from last year's EUR 10,000 [1][4].
In a grand announcement, Fechet made the announcement at the Green Energy Expo & Romenviotech exhibition, as reported by Economica.net. He proudly highlighted that our very own Romanian soil is home to three electric car models, manufactured in Craiova [2].
So if you're in the market for a sparkling new electric vehicle and want to pocket a hefty bonus, Romania might just be the place for you! Just don't forget to sign up as a Romania Insider member to get the full scoop on all things Romanian [3].
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[1] Revised base article content: "The bonus was EUR 10,000 last year, but it was supposed to drop to EUR 5,000 this year."
[2] Integrated enrichment data: "He proudly highlighted that our very own Romanian soil is home to three electric car models, manufactured in Craiova."
[3] Adapted and restructured sign-in/membership link based on enrichment data, maintaining context.
- Minister Fechet, in an announcement at the Green Energy Expo & Romenviotech exhibition, shared that Romania currently has three electric car models manufactured on its own soil in Craiova.
- The Romanian government has increased the bonus for trading old vehicles for new electric ones, offering EUR 7,500, a significant increase from the EUR 5,000 that was supposed to be the new standard this year.
- If you're interested in a new electric vehicle and want to take advantage of this generous bonus, Romania could be an attractive choice for you.
- To stay informed about all things Romanian, particularly when it comes to Environmental-Science and Finance, consider signing up as a Romania Insider member for the full scoop.
