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France Relaunches EV Social Leasing With 50,000-Car Cap as Orders Surge

Financed by energy‑savings certificates, the reboot prioritizes low‑income commuters through stricter rules.

Overview

  • Officials reported nearly 18,000 orders by early evening on launch day, and some outlets reported the 50,000‑vehicle threshold could be reached within 24 hours.
  • The program funds 50,000 new electric cars, with 5,000 reserved for residents or workers in low‑emission zones, on a first‑come, first‑served basis.
  • Eligibility requires a fiscal reference income per share of €16,300 or less and commuting more than 15 km to work or driving at least 8,000 km per year for professional reasons.
  • The envelope is about €370 million funded via energy‑savings certificates, with per‑vehicle aid around €7,000 that cannot be combined with the ecological bonus.
  • Dealers reported being inundated with requests and warned of cash‑flow and reimbursement risks, and Ademe signaled no commitment to repeat the scheme annually.