THE Community of Madrid approved a new series of aid within the framework Madrid travel plan promote the implementation of Low Emission Zones (ZBE) in the region, which is in the middle of a debate on its implementation in several municipalities. These grants include transport ticket for zone C2 for three years, or aid of 1,000 euros, for people who scrap their vehicles without an environmental label. In addition, up to 2,000 euros will be offered to those who wish to scrap a car without an eco-label and buy a new one with an ECO or zero-emission label. This aid will be paid directly, without income limit, but with particular preference for self-employed workers and traders located within the ZBE.
The investment allocated to this plan will amount to 8,487,200 euros and will cover up to end of 2026. In addition to the aforementioned incentives, the plan also includes bonuses for using shared transportation by electric vehicle worth 1,250 euros, lasting two years. Likewise, direct assistance is included for the purchase of electric vehiclessuch as electrically assisted bicycles, scooter-type mopeds and three-wheeled cycles, with a service which varies between 600 and 1,500 euros depending on the type of vehicle. The basics of this program will be published before the end of the year in the Official Journal of the Community of Madrid.
Free transport pass for these users in Madrid
The Community of Madrid recently approved the Mueve Madrid Plan, an initiative whose main objective is to promote the transition to more sustainable mobility. This plan will offer aid to citizens and small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) operating in ZBEs, with the aim of reduce the environmental footprint of vehicles.
Among the most notable advantages is the free granting of transport payment for fare zone C2 for three years to those who scrap their car without an environmental label. Alternatively, you can opt for financial aid of 1,000 euros. In addition, those who decide to scrap their vehicle without an environmental label and buy a new one with the ECO or Zero Emission Label They will be able to access a grant of up to 2,000 euros.
The plan, which has a budget of 8.5 million euroswill be extended until December 31, 2026. The aid aims to facilitate access to more efficient and sustainable vehicles, both for individuals and for the self-employed and SMEs, in order to mitigate the impact of traffic restrictions in the ZBE, such as the Madrid 360 initiative.
The priority of this aid will be oriented towards 30% to independents and SMEswith the aim of adapting to environmental regulations and renewing their vehicle fleet. The basis of the plan will be published in the Official Journal of the Community of Madrid (BOCM) before the end of the year.
In addition to the removal of subsidiesThe Mueve Madrid plan also includes incentives for those who use electric vehicles or participate in shared mobility services. Environmental bonuses amounting to 1,250 euros will be granted for the use of shared transport, i.e. car sharing or motorbike sharingfor a period of two years. Financial aid is also offered for the purchase of two-wheeled vehicles, such as pedal-assisted electric bicycles, with a maximum of 600 euros, as well as for scooter-type electric mopeds, which can receive up to 700 euros.
For three-wheeled vehicles or assisted handcycles, the subsidy can reach 1,500 and 1,000 euros respectively. Another of the most relevant aids of the plan is the incentive for the purchase of hydrogen electric vehicles intended for the transport of passengers, such as taxis or VTCs, with support of up to 20,000 euros per vehicle. This incentive aims to encourage the use of this innovative technology in urban transport and to set an example of its viability.
It is important to emphasize that the aid of the Mueve Madrid Plan is incompatible with that of the Plan Moves III of the Energy Foundation of the Community of Madrid (Fenercom)beneficiaries must therefore choose which of the two programs best suits their needs. Subsidies are available for adult individuals residing in municipalities in the region, as well as for self-employed people and SMEs who carry out their activity within the ZBE.
The plan also aligns with the Energy strategyClimate and Air of the Community of Madrid, which seeks to improve air quality and move towards a more sustainable and circular economic model. In summary, the Mueve Madrid Plan aims to mitigate the impact of traffic restrictions on polluting vehicles, encouraging the renewal of fleets and the adoption of cleaner vehicles, which will help improve public health and generate an environmental healthier for citizens.