Greece launches a major 2026 subsidy program offering up to €30,000 for new electric or low-emission vehicles under the Climate and Social Plan. Aimed at transport-vulnerable groups—families with children, island/mountain residents, people with disabilities, low-income students, and small businesses—the initiative requires scrapping old polluting cars. Benefits include direct subsidies, state-guaranteed 10-year loans, and extra support for charging infrastructure. With Greece’s vehicle fleet averaging 17+ years old, this socially equitable push accelerates electromobility, reduces emissions, and modernizes transport nationwide.

