French budget minister announces plan for $100-a-month EV leases:
French president Emmanuel Macron has a plan to encourage electric-vehicle leases by subsidizing them so the user pays only about $100 per month.
The plan, announced Sunday by French budget minister Gabriel Attal on the French news channel LCI, is based on a presidential campaign pledge made by Macron back in April. According to Bloomberg, the French government currently offers subsidies for electric vehicles with prices up to $47,000. If you are looking to lease a new electric car on the cheap, perhaps you'll consider a move to France? Bloomberg reported on a plan from French President Emmanuel Macron to offer EV leases for as little as the equivalent of $100 a month. The plan was announced on Sunday by the Macron government's budget minister, Gabriel Attal, on the French news channel LCI., current subsidies from the French government get as high as the equivalent of $6000 on vehicles priced up to $47,000.
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