Electric vehicles in Luxembourg: growth, challenges
The share of electric cars in Luxembourg is steadily increasing, reaching 18.34% among corporate cars in 2024. Ambitious targets of 49%
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The share of electric cars in Luxembourg is steadily increasing, reaching 18.34% among corporate cars in 2024. Ambitious targets of 49%
When exploring the Electric Vehicle industry in Luxembourg, several key considerations come into play. The country is actively promoting the adoption of electric vehicles (EVs) through various incentives
Citing figures from the European Automobile Manufacturers Association (ACEA), :Dribe reported that sales of electric vehicles (EVs) in
Adopting an electric vehicle in Luxembourg is not limited to incentives. Owners benefit from a number of other advantages, such as a reduction in CO2
To support the democratisation of this type of vehicle, the Luxembourg government is pursuing its proactive policy of offering incentives for leasing (or purchasing) electric vehicles.
Discover our leasing offers for electric and hybrid cars in Luxembourg: sustainable savings, driving comfort, and government subsidies already included for an optimized monthly payment.
Plug-in electric vehicles in Luxembourg As of January 2023, 1.94% of all vehicles in Luxembourg were electric. As of September 2022, 23% of new cars registered in Luxembourg were electric.
Summary: You can claim a subsidy for the purchase of an electric or hybrid vehicle under certain conditions. Who is concerned: any owner, holder or keeper, whether resident or non-resident,
A complete guide to choosing the ideal electric car in 2025. Range, budget, incentives and innovations: everything you need to know about buying an EV that''s right for you.
As of January 2025, electric vehicles make up 10.79% of Luxembourg''s registered car fleet, with 7.07% being BEVs and 3.72% PHEVs. Between January and September 2025, 33.7% of newly registered