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you buy a hydrogen car that doesn't use fossil fuels and is less worried about environmental pollution, depending on the local government, subsidies are given up to half the price of the car.

Applicants' complaints continue over the payment criteria.



This is the reporter Cho Joo-hyun of G1 Broadcasting. 



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Mr. A, who lives in Wonju, signed a contract with an agency in August of last year to buy a hydrogen car.



The car cost 74 million won, which is a burden, but I expected more than half of it to receive subsidies because it is an eco-friendly car.



The subsidy will be given in the order of shipment, so I applied to Wonju using the 25th of this month, which was confirmed by the company, as the scheduled date.



The announcement was made on the 22nd, three days before the release date, but Mr. A fell.



When I checked, most of the people who received the subsidy wrote the expected delivery date on the 22nd, which is the date of the announcement.



However, no car has yet been delivered.



[Mr. A/Hydrogen Car Subsidy Applicant: I should have checked at least that the stated delivery (planned) date is correct or that the order is correct, but by not confirming it, the victim was anyway.]



Wonju City is in the middle of this month

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We recruited 100 subsidy recipients.



We decided to subsidize 37.5 million won out of the 74 million won in the vehicle purchase cost.



Last year, since the payment was made on a first-come, first-served basis, there were many complaints, so this year we set it based on the expected delivery date.



[Wonju City staff: I admit that we did not see the details in detail.

I'm thinking of checking a little more and making some arrangements with them (vehicle dealerships).]



Wonju stated that it was impossible to overturn the results already selected, and that it would consider introducing a lottery method when selecting a subsidy for the second half of the year.



(Video coverage: Kim Min-soo G1 broadcast)