Every year around this time, doubts begin to appear about the aid that the Government will maintain in force for next year and which aid it will withdraw. It has already been approved extension of the Moves III Plan for six more months, something that will delight anyone who is thinking of purchasing a car in the short term and who is interested in low-emission cars. It is also a boost to a sector that is not going through its best times. will be valid until next June 30, 2025 and we are going to talk about its conditions.
The first thing is to say that it is an expansion of Moves III that we already knew, so the available aids hardly change. Are approximately 250 million euros those that are allocated, since we must add the package of 200 million that are injected, plus some 50 million that were left over this year. It is an important provision from which thousands of users can benefit and They would reach 1,500 million total budget since the launch of the plan in 2021.
It must be clarified that conditions do not varytraditional combustion cars and also hybrids are left out of the aid. The ones that receive the most support are the electric ones, since there is aid of 7,000 euros if a car is scrapped without a label and 4,500 euros without scrapping. In the case of plug-in hybrids, the aid can be 4,500 euros for scrapping and 2,500 euros without scrapping. On the other hand, it has been confirmed that the 15% deduction in personal income tax (up to 3,000 euros) throughout 2025.
From ANFAC they have positively valued the expansion of the Moves III Plan, as they believe that it was «vital to have continuity in aid in a year as important for the industry as 2025, in which European emissions regulations are tightened and the share of electric vehicles must double. As in previous editions, the aid for the installation of charging pointsanother vital aspect in the development of this type of technology. Now it only remains to be seen if new aid arrives from July 2025 that maintains a positive impact on the electrified vehicle market.