To get an electric car subsidy, you must follow the conditions and procedures set by the state. Below is a general overview of how to get an electric car allowance:

  1. Check the terms and conditions of the grant: before applying for a grant, you should check the conditions and requirements set by the country in order to receive the grant. For example, to qualify for a grant, you may need to own a certain type of electric car, live in a certain area, or meet other conditions.
  2. Choose the right electric car: before you buy an electric car, you should check which cars are eligible for the government's eligibility criteria for the electric car subsidy.
  3. Submit an application: Once you have selected a suitable electric car and met all the required conditions, you must submit an application to the relevant body or organisation. The application process and the documents required may vary from country to country.
  4. Wait for a reply to your request: you must wait for a reply after submitting your request. A response may come within a few days or a week, depending on the country and the complexity of the request.
  5. Use the grant: once the application has been approved, you must follow the guidelines laid down by the country and use the grant for the intended purpose. For example, the subsidy can be used to buy an electric car, to install charging stations or for other purposes.

It is important to note that the application for and receipt of grants may vary from country to country, and the amount and conditions of eligibility may change over time. You should therefore always check the conditions and requirements set by your country before applying.

How to get an electric car grant in Estonia?

In Estonia, it is possible to get an electric car grant through several different channels, including national and local grants. Below is an overview of the main ways to get an electric car grant in Estonia:

  1. Environmental Investment Centre (EIC): EIC offers support for the purchase of electric cars to private individuals and legal entities. The amount of the grant is up to 50% of the cost of the electric car, up to a maximum of €18 000. To apply for the grant, you must submit an online application on the KIK website and meet all the conditions.
  2. Municipal subsidies: some local authorities in Estonia offer subsidies for the purchase of an electric car. Some municipalities offer subsidies for the purchase of electric cars. The amount and conditions of the subsidy may vary from municipality to municipality. For example, Tallinn offers a subsidy of up to €5 000 for the purchase of an electric car, and Tartu up to €3 000.
  3. Tax benefits: electric car owners in Estonia can enjoy a number of tax benefits, including zero taxation, VAT refund and free parking. To qualify for these tax incentives, you must meet the relevant requirements and apply through the relevant authorities.
  4. Various projects and programmes: there are several projects and programmes in Estonia that offer support to promote the uptake of electric cars. For example, under the "Lemmik" programme, Eesti Energia offers electric car users a discount on electricity prices and offers to recharge their electric car.

It is important to note that the size, conditions and availability of grants can change over time. Therefore, you should always check the conditions and requirements before applying.