As of January 2023 [update], 1.94% of all vehicles in Luxembourg were electric. [1] As of September 2022 [update], 23% of new cars registered in Luxembourg were electric. [2]
As of June 2022 [update], the national government offers subsidies of up to €8,000 for electric car purchases; these subsidies are scheduled to last until March 2024. [3] [4]
As of May 2021 [update], there was one battery electric vehicle in the national governmental fleet. [5]
As of September 2022 [update], there were 1,344 public charging stations in Luxembourg. [6]
As of January 2023 [update], the national government subsidizes up to 50% of the cost of charging station installations in privately-owned parking lots. [7]
As of January 2023 [update], 1.94% of all vehicles in Luxembourg were electric. [1] As of September 2022 [update], 23% of new cars registered in Luxembourg were electric. [2]
As of June 2022 [update], the national government offers subsidies of up to €8,000 for electric car purchases; these subsidies are scheduled to last until March 2024. [3] [4]
As of May 2021 [update], there was one battery electric vehicle in the national governmental fleet. [5]
As of September 2022 [update], there were 1,344 public charging stations in Luxembourg. [6]
As of January 2023 [update], the national government subsidizes up to 50% of the cost of charging station installations in privately-owned parking lots. [7]