During his first major campaign speech this Thursday in Seine-Saint-Denis, candidate Macron proposed the establishment of leasing aid for electric cars.

The details of the measure were given over the weekend, reports BFMTV.

This system would supplement the conversion bonus and the ecological bonus.

It would result in the payment of part of the rent by the State so that the monthly bill does not exceed 100 euros.

It will be up to the customer to choose their electric vehicle model at a dealership or through their bank.

50 million euros the first year

Currently, leasing the most popular electric cars in France costs at least 150 euros per month, recalls BFMTV.

Others are accessible at 90 euros per month with a first rent of more than 7,000 euros, fully financeable by bonuses and the conversion premium.

This is the case of the new 100% electric Dacia Spring.

Emmanuel Macron plans to reserve the measure for young people, socio-medical professions and the general public subject to resource conditions.

No age criteria have yet been defined by the outgoing president's campaign team.

No one knows which models will be affected or if an initial contribution will be necessary to claim this device.

According to BFMTV, the candidate LREM intends to lease 100,000 vehicles each year at an estimated cost of 50 million euros the first year.

In 2021, 162,000 100% electric vehicles were sold in France, i.e. 9.7% of new vehicle sales in France.

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