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Electric cars: the State puts an end to the 2024 edition of “social leasing”

2024-02-12T11:05:53.242Z

Highlights: The State has decided to put an end to the 2024 edition of “social leasing ” The system allows less well-off households to access an electric car for around 100 euros per month. In total, more than 50,000 orders were validated, a figure well above the 20,000 to 25,000 vehicles initially planned by the executive. The executive is also preparing the second wave of electric leasing for 2025, and a possible ramp-up of the system. The future of ‘ social leasing ’ will depend on the dynamism of French manufacturers in terms of electricity production.


In total, more than 50,000 orders were validated, a figure well above the 20,000 to 25,000 vehicles initially planned by the executive for this first edition of the system.


End clap.

The State has decided to put an end to the 2024 edition of “social leasing

, this system allowing less well-off households to access an electric car for around 100 euros per month.

A decree to this effect must be published on Tuesday, but

social leasing

will restart at the end of 2024 for the year 2025, assured the Élysée.

As the Minister of Industry Roland Lescure pointed out in the program “Dimanche en politique” on France 3 this weekend, the system turned out to be

“a victim of its success”:

just one month after its launch,

social leasing

has

already

“exceeded”

its initial objectives for this year.

At the end of January, more than 90,000 people had already requested an electric car via the system.

In total, more than 50,000 orders have been validated, a figure well above the 20,000 to 25,000 vehicles initially planned by the executive.

Read alsoSocial leasing: can you benefit from an electric car for less than 150 euros per month?

Budgetary brake

A strong measure of Emmanuel Macron's electoral program,

"

social leasing

"

or

"

electric leasing

"

offers the possibility to households earning a maximum of 15,400 euros in tax income to subscribe to a rental offer with purchase option (LOA) at least 100 euros per month for city cars, and 150 euros for family cars (excluding insurance and maintenance).

To be eligible, candidates must also drive more than 8,000 km per year or live more than 15 km from their place of work.

Households are helped up to a maximum of 13,000 euros per car, via the ecological bonus for low-income households (7,000 euros) and a surcharge of 6,000 euros.

Without initial contribution, the rental is planned for three years, renewable once.

Only vehicles manufactured in France or Europe are eligible for the bonus: this year, households had the possibility of choosing from around twenty models, notably Stellantis and Renault brands.

In principle unlimited in time, the measure was finally overtaken by the budgetary brake.

At 13,000 euros of state aid per vehicle, the bill for the 2024 edition of

social leasing

amounts to 650 million euros.

A score that is already too high in view of the overall envelope of 1.5 billion euros intended to finance - in addition to the system - the ecological bonus and the conversion bonus.

The fact remains that all orders validated for this year will be honored, which Roland Lescure confirmed on Sunday.

Read alsoVolkswagen in turn goes into “social leasing”

Accelerate the pace

While announcing the end of

social leasing

for 2024, the Élysée welcomed the success of the system during this first edition.

“Of the 100,000 vehicles normally purchased each year by French people eligible for leasing, this year 50,000 will be electric.

“It’s a real emblematic success of French ecology, good for the wallet and for the planet

,” a presidential advisor declared to AFP on Monday.

The executive is also preparing the second wave of electric leasing for 2025, and a possible ramp-up of the system.

Details will be provided at the

“end of the year or the beginning of next year,”

assured Roland Lescure.

The future of

social leasing

will depend, among other things, on the dynamism of French manufacturers in terms of electricity production.

“Today, there is great demand and we do not yet have enough products made in France.

This means that French manufacturers must accelerate the pace or commit to doing so

,” Roland Lescure recalled on Sunday.

French manufacturers are due to launch several electric models in the coming months, such as the Renault 5.

Source: lefigaro

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