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600,000 Electric Cars Have Been Sold Cheaply: New Billion-Kroner Tax to Hit Owners

Summary by Jyllands-Posten
Today, owners of electric cars pay almost no taxes, while owners of fossil cars pay thousands of kroner annually. Therefore, an annual owner tax of DKK 11,250 should be imposed on electric cars from next year, according to a proposal. FDM recognizes that it is not sustainable to have almost free electric cars.

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Today, owners of electric cars pay almost no taxes, while owners of fossil cars pay thousands of kroner annually. Therefore, an annual owner tax of DKK 11,250 should be imposed on electric cars from next year, according to a proposal. FDM recognizes that it is not sustainable to have almost free electric cars.

·Aarhus, Denmark
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Danish industry association has come up with a new proposal that could make owning an electric car significantly more expensive

·Denmark
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Today, owners of electric cars pay almost no taxes, while owners of fossil-fuel cars pay thousands of kroner annually.

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Jyllands-Posten broke the news in Aarhus, Denmark on Monday, February 9, 2026.
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