E-car funding: That will change in 2023 with the state environmental bonus

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WIf you buy a new electric car, you have so far been able to look forward to a handsome subsidy of up to 9,000 euros from the federal government and the manufacturer. But that will end in 2023.

Because from January 1, 2023, a new funding guideline with reduced premiums from the federal government will apply. For plug-in hybrids, for example, there is no longer any subsidy on the purchase price from this site. The planned changes at a glance.

How much money is there when buying an electric car?

According to the Federal Ministry of Economics, the federal share will be reduced to a maximum of 4500 euros from January, with the final amount depending on the purchase price. The full amount of funding is available for cars with a net list price of up to 40,000 euros. Electric vehicles that cost over 40,000 and up to 65,000 euros still receive 3,000 euros.

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Vehicles above this price limit are not eligible. In addition to the state environmental bonus, there is still a manufacturer share of 50 percent, so that e-car buyers can, in the best case, receive a subsidy of 6750 euros from January 2023.

How long does the new e-car subsidy apply?

The funding planned from January only applies to 2023, after which the funding amount will be further reduced. “From 2024 there will be a uniform subsidy of just 3,000 euros,” says Henning Busse from the magazine “Auto, Motor und Sport”.

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Only new e-cars with a net list price of up to 45,000 euros would then be funded. More expensive vehicles get nothing.

Which cars are funded?

From 2023, only pure electric cars and fuel cell cars will be funded. The Federal Office of Economics and Export Control (BAFA) regularly publishes a list of eligible e-cars, which currently includes almost 1000 models.

“This list is constantly updated according to the new vehicles on the market,” says Andreas Hölzel from ADAC. However, only vehicles that are below the price limit of currently 60,000 euros net are included in the list.

Who can apply for a subsidy for e-cars?

Nothing will change here as of January 1st. Anyone can apply for the environmental bonus in the new year, including tradespeople, foundations or associations. From September 1st, according to the ADAC, only private individuals will be entitled to apply for funding.

Where is the e-car subsidy applied for?

BAFA is responsible. The applicant is always the person to whom the vehicle is registered.

“So the sender of the application for funding is the customer, but the car dealerships often help here and prepare the papers accordingly so that they only have to be signed,” says Busse. However, customers should check these documents carefully.

When does the application for funding have to be submitted?

The decisive factor is actually the registration date and not the date of purchase of the car. “This is difficult for many customers to understand when they wait a year or longer for their new electric car and then perhaps only receive lower funding because the funding guidelines have been adjusted in the meantime,” says Busse.

With this regulation, BAFA wants to prevent fraud and prevent incorrectly dated applications from being submitted. This is not possible with this regulation, because the application for funding can only be made once the vehicle has been registered.

How long does the car have to be registered?

Only those who keep their electric car for at least twelve months are entitled to the full subsidy. Before it was six. If you lease a Stromer, you have to drive the car for at least 23 months for the full amount of the subsidy to be granted.

With a shorter leasing period, the bonus is halved: for leasing contracts up to 23 months, there is still 3000 euros from the state. If you lease for less than 12 months, you get nothing.

What about hybrid cars?

Plug-in hybrids with a plug and additional combustion engine are completely excluded from the subsidy. However, tax advantages such as the 0.5 percent rule for company cars will remain in place.

Are used e-cars funded?

The environmental bonus can also be applied for for used e-cars. However, it may be difficult to find an actually eligible car.

“Such a used e-car can only be registered for a maximum of 12 months and have a maximum of 15,000 kilometers on the odometer,” says Busse. “In addition, no funding may have been applied for when the vehicle was first registered. This combination will hardly ever exist in practice, so this funding is practically ineffective.”

Is there enough money in the funding pot?

Funding is finite. Five billion euros were in the funding pot for 2022. For 2023 there are only 2.1 billion, for 2024 with 1.3 billion euros even less.

“There is no legal entitlement to the environmental bonus, so consumers can also get nothing,” says Hölzel.

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