Overview
- From October 1, buyers can receive an additional €1,000 for electric cars assembled in Europe with a European battery, lifting the maximum ecological bonus to €5,200.
- The complementary payment will be financed through energy‑saving certificates rather than the state budget.
- The government said Ademe will publish the list of eligible models in the coming days.
- Officials framed the step as a clear signal for automakers to source cells from European factories and as support for industrial employment.
- The move was announced on the eve of expected political change in Paris and before EU industry talks, drawing praise from battery maker Verkor and intensifying debate over the 2035 sales target.