Kilometer Tax for Electric Cars: What Lies Behind the €95 per Year Alternative Mentioned by the Court of Auditors
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The Ministry of Economy leaves no doubt, calling this rumor of fake news: questioned on the hypothesis of a kilometric tax on electric cars, Bercy firmly denies any intention of the French government to introduce such a device. On the other hand, rumours have been swelling for several weeks on social networks, notably carried by the British example.
The French government formally denies the introduction of a kilometer rate for electric vehicles. This unfounded rumour conceals the real track studied by public experts: an annual charge of 95 euros based on weight. This solution aims to compensate for the drop in oil revenues without hindering the electrification of the fleet.
While some countries have introduced a per-kilometer tax for electric cars, what could France do? The Court of Auditors partially answers this question and provides some clarification. [Read more] Want to find the best Frandroid articles on Google News? You can follow Frandroid on Google News with one click.
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