Sunchang-gun Promotes 'Electric Two-Wheelers Private Distribution' to Reduce Fine Dust
On the 11th, Sunchang-gun, Jeonbuk announced that it will accept applications for the electric two-wheeler distribution project until the budget is exhausted to reduce fine dust and preserve a clear and clean air environment.
Sunchang-gun is promoting an electric two-wheeler distribution project.
[Photo by Sunchang-gun]
This year, the plan is to distribute 40 electric two-wheelers (32 general, 4 priority, 4 delivery), with subsidies varying by model from 1.4 million KRW for light vehicles to 3 million KRW for large vehicles per unit.
In particular, if an electric two-wheeler is purchased after discontinuing the use of an existing internal combustion engine two-wheeler, an additional 200,000 KRW will be provided within the maximum support range, and small business owners and vulnerable groups will receive an additional 10% of the national subsidy amount.
Eligible applicants are individuals, sole proprietors, corporations, or institutions who have continuously resided in Sunchang-gun for more than three months as of the application date.
To apply, visit the electric two-wheeler dealer where you wish to purchase, sign a purchase contract, fill out the application form, and submit it through the ‘Zero-Emission Vehicle Purchase Subsidy Support System.’
For more details, refer to the announcement on the county office website or contact the Environmental Policy Team at the county office.
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