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Rabla 2025. The Minister of the Environment has announced how much the vouchers will be this year

The Minister of the Environment, Mircea Fechet, announced on Wednesday what are the ecoticchet proposals for the “Rabla 2025” program.

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The Minister of the Environment has announced to how much ecoitics will be for Rabla 2025. Photo archive

I officially announce, in this way, that I will send to the Official Gazette very soon the ecoticchet proposals for the “Rabla 2025” program. I will propose and transmit for Electric cars 7,500 euros. I will propose for combustion engines without diesel, as I promised, 10,000 lei, ie about 2,000 euros. We still have 12,000 lei for hybrids and, if I remember well, 17,500 lei for Plug-in Hybrid. But I think that the great news for Romanians is 7,500 euros, the new value of the ecotichet at the electric rabbi, in the context in which, unlike what was happening last year, we have in Romania three models in our country, in Craiova“, Mircea Fechet said.

At the same time, the Minister of the Environment stressed that the budget of the Administration of the Environment Fund (AFM) will be approved next week. He expressed his hope that a significant part of the Rabla Plus budget will remain in Romania, given that three electric models are produced in Craiova.

I visited the factory, I drove those models – and I hope that a significant part of the Rabla Plus budget will not go to China, not to go outside the European Union and outside Romania, to stay in our country. (…) Next week we approve the AFM budget in Bucharest. This means that from that moment we can start', added the Minister of the Environment.

The largest Green exhibition in Romania – Green Energy Expo & Romenvirotec – takes place between April 9 and 11, inside the Romexpo exhibition complex. The event addresses the sustainable life, from the production of renewable energy and the energy efficiency to the collection, sorting and intelligent recycling of waste, from the management of water and used water to the transformation of urban life and digitized public services.

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