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France Relaunches ‘Social Leasing’ for EVs as Orders Surge on Day One

Designed to avoid another budget blowout, the CEE‑financed relaunch trims aid to roughly €7,000 per car with stricter access for low‑income commuters.

Overview

  • By 18:00 Tuesday, dealers had declared nearly 18,000 orders on the government platform, according to the ecology ministry.
  • The program finances up to 50,000 leases, including 5,000 reserved for residents or workers in low‑emission zones, on a first‑come, first‑served basis.
  • Monthly payments are under €200, starting at €95 for models such as the Citroën e‑C3 and €120 for the Renault 5.
  • Funding totals about €370 million via energy‑savings certificates, with aid around €7,000 per vehicle and not cumulative with the ecological bonus.
  • Eligibility targets modest households, requiring income at or below €16,300 per tax share plus either a commute over 15 km or more than 8,000 km a year for work; dealers report heavy demand and warn about reimbursement delays and end‑of‑lease costs.