Austria
E-mobility funding for e-motorcycles and e-light motorcycles in the L3e and L1e categories. The funding application can only be submitted by private individuals.
The funding is granted as a non-repayable subsidy.
- € 1,800 per e-motorcycle (L3e >11kW)
- € 1,200 per electric light motorcycle (L3e <11 kW)
- € 600 per electric light motorcycle (L1e)
You can find more information and the application form at:
https://www.meinefoerderung.at/webforms/eleichtb22
Germany
Jobroller: The boss pays for your new eRoller
Pay less tax and ride a scooter
How does the Jobroller principle work?
It’s simple: your employer can lease you a vehicle as a non-cash benefit. This is nothing new, but for decades it was mainly about small and large company cars ranging from practical to swanky.
However, not everyone wants to afford a car – many no longer need or want one, especially in cities.
A company bike is of course also an economical and environmentally friendly alternative, but it’s a matter of taste. Pedaling and then having to take a shower is not suitable for everyone. Not to mention the right clothing.
Alternative to company car and job bike
In many cases, an electric scooter is more practical and also good for the environment. You travel faster and rarely break a sweat.
More money in your account
Financially, a job scooter is also a great thing. Think carefully about whether you should buy a scooter privately or first check whether your employer offers job scooters. The scooter is the same, except that the leasing installments are paid by the employer. He then deducts it directly from the gross salary and thus reduces the contributions due. You have more net salary.
Nevertheless, you can ride the scooter/scooter not only on your way to work, but also privately.
Questions and answers
Leasing job scooters has advantages for everyone – for employees, trainees and also for employers.
The many questions from all those involved on this topic have already been answered in detail elsewhere, so we will simply redirect you there.
https://job-roller.eu/FAQ-Fragen/
Italy
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Greece
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