- According to the Central Statistics Office (CSO), there has been a 52% increase in the number of new electric cars licensed in Ireland in the first nine months of 2023, compared to the same period last year
- The government plans to invest €100m in a national EV charging network, with high-powered chargers every 60km on motorways and other charging options in residential and destination areas
- There are over 100 battery-electric vehicle models on the market for 2023, with different prices and battery ranges
Electric Vehicle News 12.12.23
Are you eligible for the Electric Vehicle Home Charger Grant?
The SEAI scheme provides a grant up to the value of €600 towards the purchase and installation of an electric vehicle charge point for a homeowners property. The applicant must be the owner of an eligible new or second-hand electric vehicle. For more information click here.
Eligibility Checklist:
- You must be a private owner who bought an eligible EV from 01/01/2018
- You must have dedicated off-street parking
- The property can not be associated with a previous EV vehicle grant and charge point offer.
- The vehicle has to be registered to the applicant and to the address of the property where the home charger is being installed (unless this is a Company Vehicle application)
