As of October 2022, there were around 158,000 electric vehicles in Italy.[1] In July 2022, 3.3% of new cars registered in Italy were fully electric, and 4.6% were plug-in hybrid.[2]

As of August 2022, the Fiat New 500 was the best-selling electric car in Italy.[3]

Government policy

As of October 2022, the Italian government offers subsidies of €7,500 for purchases of battery electric vehicles, and €6,000 for plug-in hybrid vehicles.[4]

Charging stations

As of December 2021, there were 10,503 public charging stations in Italy.[5]

Public opinion

In an October 2022 poll conducted by Areté, 63% of respondents who have tried an electric car said that they wanted to buy one in the future; this is a decline from 87% in March 2022.[6]

By region

Lombardy

Starting in 2024, all car sharing services in Milan will be prohibited from using gasoline-powered vehicles.[7]

References

  1. Longhin, Diego (24 October 2022). "Caro-energia e prezzi alti: l'auto elettrica è già in crisi". La Repubblica (in Italian). Retrieved 1 November 2022.
  2. Ombello, Carlo; Loveday, Steven (30 August 2022). "It's A Cold Summer For Italy's EV Market: Plug-Ins Below 8% In July". Inside EVs. Retrieved 27 September 2022.
  3. Giuliani, Marco (7 September 2022). "Auto elettriche, Italia in controtendenza rispetto al resto d'Europa: ad agosto vendite in calo". today.it (in Italian). Retrieved 27 September 2022.
  4. Carboni, Kevin (5 October 2022). "I nuovi incentivi per auto elettriche". Wired Italia (in Italian). Retrieved 1 November 2022.
  5. "Si parla di auto elettriche ma mancano colonnine". Virgilio Motori (in Italian). 1 March 2022. Retrieved 27 September 2022.
  6. Paolini, Matteo (17 October 2022). "Come siamo messi in Italia con le auto elettriche (e perché si potrebbe fare meglio)". QuiFinanza (in Italian). Retrieved 1 November 2022.
  7. "Share Now, in Italia poche auto elettriche: "Costi troppo alti"". SicurAUTO.it (in Italian). 31 October 2022. Retrieved 1 November 2022.
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