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Rome seeks to boost sale of electric cars ‘made in Italy’

Giorgia Meloni administration adjusts €1bn incentive scheme to favour domestic production

The Italian government plans to spend up €930mn this year to spur consumers to replace their petrol and diesel cars with electric vehicles, with a preference for models manufactured in Italy.

Rome will offer as much as €13,750 to low-income families that exchange Euro 2 cars — which are more than 20 years old — for EVs, according to a concept note seen by the Financial Times. 

The right-wing government of Giorgia Meloni is seeking to boost sales of EVs made in Italy, after nearly 80 per cent spent in a first phase of the scheme set up in 2022 was allocated to foreign-made cars. Among the goals of the incentive scheme, the concept note said, is, “to stimulate the purchase of cars actually produced in Italy”.

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