Plug-in electric vehicles in ItalyAs of October 2022[update], there were around 158,000 electric vehicles in Italy.[1] In July 2022, 3.3% of new cars registered in Italy were fully electric, and 4.6% were plug-in hybrid.[2] As of August 2022[update], the Fiat New 500 was the best-selling electric car in Italy.[3] Government policyAs of October 2022[update], the Italian government offers subsidies of €7,500 for purchases of battery electric vehicles, and €6,000 for plug-in hybrid vehicles.[4] Charging stationsAs of December 2021[update], there were 10,503 public charging stations in Italy.[5] Public opinionIn an October 2022 poll conducted by Areté, 63% of respondents who have tried an electric car said that they wanted to buy one in the future; this is a decline from 87% in March 2022.[6] By regionLombardyStarting in 2024, all car sharing services in Milan will be prohibited from using gasoline-powered vehicles.[7] References
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