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A €10m scheme, a crashed website ... and a lesson for the next Budget?
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A €10m scheme, a crashed website ... and a lesson for the next Budget?

The Irish government's ICE2EV scrappage scheme, which offered €5,000 grants for replacing old vehicles with electric cars, was launched on 1 July 2023 and quickly exhausted its €10 million budget within an hour. Despite initial concerns about website crashes and chaotic application processes, the scheme resulted in 2,000 electric vehicle (EV) registrations, with significant uptake in previously low-EV adoption regions like Mayo, Offaly, and Monaghan. Rural areas received 65% of the funding, and most scrapped cars were older than 13 years. Smaller, more affordable EV models were popular, suggesting the scheme effectively encouraged new buyers. The minister for transport, Darragh O’Brien, confirmed the program was a pilot and unlikely to be repeated in 2027, though data will be analyzed for future initiatives.

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A €10m scheme, a crashed website ... and a lesson for the next Budget?

The Irish government's ICE2EV scrappage scheme, which offered €5,000 grants for replacing old vehicles with electric cars, was launched on 1 July 2023 and quickly exhausted its €10 million budget within an hour. Despite initial concerns about website crashes and chaotic application processes, the scheme resulted in 2,000 electric vehicle (EV) registrations, with significant uptake in previously low-EV adoption regions like Mayo, Offaly, and Monaghan. Rural areas received 65% of the funding, and most scrapped cars were older than 13 years. Smaller, more affordable EV models were popular, suggesting the scheme effectively encouraged new buyers. The minister for transport, Darragh O’Brien, confirmed the program was a pilot and unlikely to be repeated in 2027, though data will be analyzed for future initiatives.

Tendenz-Einschätzung (Mitte): While the article discusses a government initiative with potential implications for environmental policy and public spending, it presents a balanced view of both the challenges (website failure, rapid depletion of funds) and positive outcomes (increased EV adoption in rural areas). The framing does

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