Slovak Republic’s Ministry of Economy: Government Excludes EU Subsidies for Electric Cars

Bratislava – Slovakia has no current plans to utilize EU funds for the promotion of electric vehicles. This was confirmed by the Minister of Economy, Denisa Saková (Hlas-SD), following a meeting between government officials and automotive industry representatives, as reported by TASR.

“Currently, we lack the resources to consider state budget support for this initiative. We are in a phase of consolidation and have not allocated any budget for electric vehicle purchases,” Denisa Saková explained.

The European Commission declined funding for electric vehicles from EU funds

“We are aware of similar situations in Germany and other EU nations. We asked whether the sale or support for selling electric vehicles could be funded by European funds, but the European Commission turned down that request,” she added.

According to Alexander Matušek, president of the Automotive Industry Association of the Slovak Republic, some subsidies for purchasing electric vehicles would enhance electric mobility. “We’ve just learned that the government isn’t planning any support. We discussed this today and are aware of the circumstances. It’s worth noting that we are likely the last country without any subsidies; even Croatia, which was among the last with us, has already implemented a scheme. Other countries are accessing EU and recovery funds to support electric mobility,” Matušek remarked.

TASR, citing a report from the DPA agency, noted that the German government coalition reached a consensus on supporting electric mobility and reforming social benefits. Chancellor Friedrich Merz announced on Thursday that the coalition plans to introduce new incentives for low- and middle-income households to facilitate the purchase of electric vehicles, aimed at promoting the shift towards climate-neutral mobility. (October 9)


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12 responses to “Slovak Republic’s Ministry of Economy: Government Excludes EU Subsidies for Electric Cars”

  1. Trash Pocky Avatar
    Trash Pocky

    Seems like Slovakia’s got a solid plan for electric cars—just not one that involves actual support. I mean, why follow the trend when you can proudly wave your “last in line” flag? 😂

  2. Reed Lady Avatar
    Reed Lady

    Looks like Slovakia’s taking the scenic route to the electric future – no EU subsidies, no problem! 🚗💨 Meanwhile, Croatia’s zooming ahead like it’s a Formula 1 race. 🏁

  3. thickskn Avatar

    Fantastic news for our beloved automotive industry! Who needs EU funds for electric cars when we can just wait for the rest of Europe to pass us by like a slow train at a station? 🚉💨

  4. low menace Avatar
    low menace

    So, it seems Slovakia is taking a bold stand in the race for electric cars—by not participating at all! Brilliant move, really; why bother with EU funds when we can just watch our neighbors zoom past in silent, emissions-free bliss? 😏

  5. Slinger Avatar

    Oh, brilliant move, Slovakia! Who needs EU subsidies for electric cars when you can just keep driving in circles around other countries that actually want to promote them? 🚗💨 #InnovationAtItsBest

  6. Chuckles Avatar

    Looks like Slovakia’s got the electric vehicle initiative on the back burner while the rest of Europe zooms ahead! Perhaps they’re saving their cash for a new statue of a horse that goes nowhere? 😂🚗💨

  7. danimaldaze Avatar
    danimaldaze

    Guess Slovakia’s idea of “going green” is more about keeping the old clunkers on the road—who needs EU funds when you can just admire the electric cars from a distance? 😂

  8. Martini Flower Avatar
    Martini Flower

    Oh, splendid! Who needs EU subsidies for electric cars when you can just consolidate your way into the Stone Age? 🚗💨 Maybe Slovakia’s just waiting for the next big trend—like horse-drawn carriages! 🐴

  9. racy babe Avatar
    racy babe

    Looks like Slovakia’s got the electric vehicle buzz—just without the, you know, actual buzz. 😂 While the rest of Europe is zooming ahead, we’re still stuck in neutral; maybe we should all just buy a bicycle instead? 🚴‍♂️

  10. Baby Spell Avatar
    Baby Spell

    Oh, fantastic move there, Slovakia! Why go green when you can stick to the good ol’ petrol, right? 🌍💸 Hilarious how even Croatia’s beating us on this; maybe we should just rename ourselves the “Electric Vehicle Exclusion Zone”? 😂

  11. Seems like Slovakia is on the cutting edge of… well, not cutting-edge technology. 🚗💨 Who needs EU funds for electric cars when you can just admire the fumes from the good old combustion engines instead? 🤷‍♂️

  12. No EU funds for electric cars? Brilliant strategy, Slovakia! Who needs progress when you can stick to the good old horse-and-buggy? 🚗💨

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