Electric Vehicles - Local Councils and registered Non-Government Organisation (NGOs)
Electric Vehicles / Plug in Hybrids
For Local Councils and registered Non-Government Organisation (NGOs)
- New Electric Vehicle with scrapping
- New Electric Vehicle without scrapping
- Second Hand Electric Vehicle
- Quadricycle or electric motorcycle
- New Pedelec
- New Cargo Pedelec
- New Electric motorcycle / scooter/ moped
- For Private Individuals
- For Businesses
New Electric Vehicle with scrapping
7,000 when registering a new electric vehicle falling under the M1 category while de-registering and scrapping another M1, M2, N1or N2 ICE vehicle which is at least 10 years old from its year of manufacture.
9,000 when registering a new electric vehicle falling under the N1 category while de-registering and scrapping another M1, M2, N1 or N2 ICE vehicle which is at least 10 years old from its year of manufacture.
10,000 when registering a new electric vehicle falling under the M2 or N2 category while de-registering and scrapping another M1, M2, N1 or N2 ICE vehicle which is at least 10 years old from its year of manufacture.
Documents needed
- Copy of the destruction certificate issued by an authorised treatment facility
- In the case of an NGO, a certified true copy of certificate issued by the Malta Council for Voluntary Service
Application form
New Electric Vehicle without scrapping
6,000 when registering a new electric vehicle falling under the M1, M2, N1 or N2 category without de-registering and scrapping an older ICE vehicle
Documents needed
In the case of an NGO, a certified true copy of certificate issued by the Malta Council for Voluntary Service
Application form
Second Hand Electric Vehicle
2,000 when registering an imported second-hand electric vehicle falling under the M1, M2, N1 or N2 category. The electric vehicle is not older than 36 months and should not exceed 15,000km on the odometer.
Documents needed
In the case of an NGO, a certified true copy of certificate issued by the Malta Council for Voluntary Service
Application form
Quadricycle or electric motorcycle
When registering a new electric quadricycle or electric motorcycle falling under the L6e-B, L7e-B and L3e-A category the grant will be of 25% of the CIF value which amount will be capped to 6000.
When de-registering and scrapping another M1, M2 N1 or N2 ICE vehicle which is at least 10 years old from its year of manufacture an additional 1000 will be given
Documents needed
In the case of an NGO, a certified true copy of certificate issued by the Malta Council for Voluntary Service
Application form
New Pedelec
400 per pedelec when purchasing of up to a maximum of ten (10) new pedelec (maximum grant 4000)
Documents needed
- an Invoice (including serial number)
- a Fiscal Vat Receipt
- either a Type Approval Certificate
- or a Certificate of Conformity indicating Technical Specifications
- or Technical Unit Inspection form
- In the case of an NGO, a certified true copy of certificate issued by the Malta Council for Voluntary Service
Application form
New Cargo Pedelec
2,000 will be given on purchasing a new cargo pedelec (One)
Documents needed
- an Invoice (including serial number)
- a Fiscal Vat Receipt
- either a Type Approval Certificate
- or a Certificate of Conformity indicating Technical Specifications
- or Technical Unit Inspection form
- In the case of an NGO, a certified true copy of certificate issued by the Malta Council for Voluntary Service
Application form
New Electric motorcycle / scooter/ moped
400 purchasing and registering of up to a maximum of ten (10) new electric motorcycle/ scooters/ mopeds /quadricycle falling under the L1e, L2e, L3e-A1, L3e-A2, L5e, L6e or L7e categories (maximum grant of 4000)
Documents needed
In the case of an NGO, a certified true copy of certificate issued by the Malta Council for Voluntary Service
Duration of the Scheme
This scheme shall remain into force until the 31st December 2020 or until the exhaustion of budget funds unless modified or terminated beforehand by a Notice in the Government Gazette. Notwithstanding Government may terminate or extend the scheme at any time by giving prior notice.