Particularly relevant for used car buyers

You will also be able to purchase a new or used electric car with a subsidy in 2024. In 2023, the new subsidy pot was turned over on January 10. This will happen one day earlier in 2024.
Are you in the market for a new or used electric car? Then you can also take advantage of the subsidy scheme in 2024, which should make purchasing an EV more attractive. Since the end of November, the subsidy budget for used electric cars has been fully allocated. In the market for a used electric car with an original list price of up to €45,000? Then wait until January 9. On Tuesday, January 9, the Netherlands Enterprise Agency (RVO) will open a new subsidy pot at 9:00 am.
Of course, from January 9 you can also apply for a SEPP subsidy again for the purchase of a new electric car with a maximum list price (tax value) of €45,000. However, you do not have to wait until January 9, as there are still millions in the 2023 subsidy pot. Of the €67 million that was made available at the beginning of this year, no less than €23.44 million remains. Sufficient for almost 7,950 subsidy applications. That part of the SEPP subsidy pot will of course no longer be empty this year.
The subsidy on new electric cars would initially be reduced to €2,550 by 2024, but will remain €2,950 per car as in 2023. You can again receive a financial compensation of €2,000 on the purchase of a second-hand electric car. In 2023, SEPP subsidy has been applied for for 16,200 used EVs and for 14,766 new electric cars. You can apply for a subsidy for the purchase of a new EV until December 27 at 12:00 noon. Then you have to wait until January 9, 2024.
– Thanks for information from Autoweek.nl