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The Spanish Government has announced a package of measures to promote electric vehicles worth EUR 1.280 billion

In 2026, an allocation of EUR 400 million will be approved for direct aid for the purchase of electric cars by citizens, which will be managed directly by the Spanish Government and not by the Autonomous Communities as before. 

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The Spanish Government has launched the 2030 Auto Plan , and on Wednesday the Chief Executive, Pedro Sánchez, announced a package of measures worth EUR 1.280 billion to encourage the sale of electric vehicles.

In addition, by 2026 it will approve abudget of EUR 400 million for direct aid forthe purchase of electric cars. 

These direct subsidies will be managed directly by the Spanish Government and not by the Autonomous Communities as has been the case so far with the Moves III plan. Sánchez has explained that this is a demand from the sector and that the aim is for the money to reach the pockets of the citizens first. 

It will also launch a PERTE or strategic project for the automotive sector of EUR 580 million, with the aim of boosting industry and improving innovation and competitiveness in the sector.

Finally, in order to increase the load points,the Spanish Government will distribute aid of EUR 300 million through the Moves Corredores scheme. 

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