Advancing Cyprus: The Future of Electric Vehicle Infrastructure

Cyprus provides tax reductions, subsidies for EV purchases, and incentives for installing private charging stations, encouraging the adoption of electric vehicles and supporting sustainable

Cyprus Unveils New Initiatives to Promote Electric Vehicle Adoption

The Cypriot government is ramping up efforts to advance the adoption of electric vehicles, an essential step towards embracing a green transition and tackling climate change issues.

Cyprus Offers Electric Vehicle Grants Up to €20,000 as

The government will reopen its electric vehicle promotion scheme application portal on 8 July at 9am, the Transport Ministry announced, offering grants ranging from €7,500 to €20,000

Electric vehicle push in Cyprus hits roadblocks

Cyprus aims to reduce conventional vehicle use from 97% to 70% by 2030, with a goal of registering 85,000 electric vehicles (EVs). However, with only 2,270 EVs sold last year, largely due to

Cyprus Introduces €9,000 Subsidy to Promote Electric Car

Discover how Cyprus is driving green change with a €9,000 electric car subsidy! Learn how this incentive boosts electric vehicle purchases and supports sustainable transport.

E Cars Cyprus: EV Incentives, Models, and Charging Guide 2025

Electric car adoption in Cyprus is accelerating. Grants up to €9,000, cleaner energy policies, and new models make EVs increasingly attractive. While the charging network needs

Cyprus approves €2.5m electric vehicle subsidy scheme renewal

The Council of Ministers approved a new €2.5 million electric vehicle incentive scheme on Wednesday, maintaining existing grant levels of up to €9,000 for electric cars and €7,500 for

Cyprus Introduces New Subsidy Programme to Promote Electric Vehicle

The government of Cyprus has unveiled a comprehensive subsidy programme designed to accelerate the adoption of electric vehicles (EVs) and plug-in hybrids while phasing out old

Electric Cars in Cyprus: Prices, Charging Stations & Incentives

This guide explores the current state of electric cars in Cyprus, costs, incentives, charging infrastructure, and benefits, helping potential buyers and businesses make an informed

How electric vehicle ownership in Cyprus is becoming ever more

"While Cyprus remains behind in EV adoption, it has made remarkable progress in just three years since introducing subsidies,” says Dinos Lefkaritis Jr., President of the Cyprus E-Mobility

4 Frequently Asked Questions about "Electric vehicle adoption cyprus"

Why is electric vehicle adoption a problem in Cyprus?

Despite government incentives, electric vehicle adoption faces obstacles including high purchase costs, limited charging infrastructure, and extended charging times. Cyprus is developing plans for additional charging points whilst manufacturers introduce faster-charging models.

What is the new electric mobility enhancement scheme for Cyprus?

Read more: Following Wednesday's Cabinet meeting on 25 June 2025, Transport, Communications and Works Minister Alexis Vafeades announced a new electric mobility enhancement scheme for Cyprus, approved by the Council of Ministers and aimed at strengthening the market for fully electric and hybrid vehicles through state resources.

Which vehicles dominate Cyprus roads in 2025?

Petrol-powered vehicles dominate Cyprus roads with over 60% market share, followed by diesel vehicles at 33%. The breakdown of licensed vehicles by May 2025: Electric vehicle registrations have accelerated since the first subsidy scheme launched in December 2021, rising from 752 units in 2020 to 6,208 by May 2025.

Why is Cyprus launching a new charging point?

Cyprus is developing plans for additional charging points whilst manufacturers introduce faster-charging models. The Road Transport Department previously cited low public response as justification for earlier programme termination, highlighting ongoing challenges in transitioning Cyprus's vehicle fleet toward electrification.

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