(Finance) – Less than a month from the start of reservations for dealers, according to the data published on the Mimit Ecobonus website, the resources allocated in 2023 to category M1 vehicles with emissions in the 61-135 grams of dioxide range have run out carbon per kilometre.
The 5 million for non-electric mopeds and motorcycles has also run out. On the other hand, the funds for plug-in hybrid cars (emissions between 21 and 60 grams of CO2), originally equal to 235 million now reduced to 219 million, and those for electric cars (with emissions from 0 to 20 grams of CO2), originally at 190 million, now reduced to 174 million. Electric two-wheelers have had some success: the incentives amounting to 35 million are reduced by almost a third to just under 12 million euros.
In 2023, the State made a total of 630 million euros available for the purchase of non-polluting motor vehicles, motorcycles and mopeds and commercial vehicles. The resources were provided for by the Dpcm of 6 April 2022 and by the 2021 Budget Law.