Objectives of Green Deal 06
The Green Deal 06 scheme aims to accelerate the energy transition in the Alpes-Maritimes by encouraging the adoption of clean technologies, particularly in the field of electric mobility. Its main objectives are to
- Promote the use of electric vehicles by facilitating access to recharging infrastructure.
- Providing financial support to condominiums for the installation of collective recharging infrastructure, with aid of up to €400 per site.
- Reduce greenhouse gas emissions linked to transport in the département.
- Encouraging innovation and local economic development in the renewable energy and sustainable mobility sectors.
- Improving air quality and the quality of life for the people of the Alpes-Maritimes.
In 2024, the Green Deal 06 will extend its scope to include funding for charging points for electric vehicles, demonstrating the département's ongoing commitment to the fight against climate change.
Beneficiaries of the Green Deal 06 scheme
This scheme encourages the adoption of electric vehicles by facilitating the installation of charging points. This financial aid programme is accessible to a wide range of beneficiaries, reflecting the département's commitment to the energy transition.
The main beneficiaries of Green Deal 06 for the installation of charging stations are :
- Owner-occupiers, provided the property is their main residence
- Landlords
- non-trading property companies (SCI), with the exception of social landlords, and provided that the property is the main residence of one of the shareholders
- Usufructuaries, provided that the property is their principal residence
- Co-ownership trustees, for energy renovation projects in flats
It is important to note that :
- The property must be located in the Alpes-Maritimes department
- Solar panels must be installed by an RGE (Reconnu Garant de l'Environnement) certified installer.
- Third-party investment is not eligible for subsidy
In this way, Green Deal 06 is demonstrating its determination to support the residents of the Alpes-Maritimes in their transition to electric mobility, by making the installation of charging stations more financially accessible.
Conditions for the Green Deal 06 scheme
The main conditions for this grant are as follows:
- Eligible beneficiaries: Owners of co-owned property in the department, whether a primary or secondary residence.
- Amount of assistance: A flat rate of €400 per parking space equipped, up to the total cost invoiced for the individual contribution to the collective infrastructure.
- Type of equipment concerned : The aid covers only collective infrastructure (ducts, cable trays, switchboards, etc.) and not individual terminals.
- Means test: None, the scheme is open to all homeowners with no income limit.
- Frequency: Only one application per property.
- Work: Must be carried out by a qualified installer.
To qualify for this assistance, applicants must provide a number of documents, including proof of identity, a bank account details form, proof of ownership and an invoice for the work carried out.
This subsidy is part of the department's drive to promote electric mobility and facilitate access to recharging infrastructure for co-owners.
Amount of subsidy
The Green Deal 06 offers substantial financial support for theThe installation of charging stations in condominiums in the Alpes-Maritimes. The grant is designed to encourage the adoption of electric vehicles by facilitating access to recharging infrastructure.
The amount of aid is set at €400 per parking space equipped with a charging point. This flat-rate subsidy is granted up to the total cost invoiced to the user for their individual contribution to the collective infrastructure.
it should be noted that :
- The amount of aid is 50% of the price of the installation excluding VAT
- Assistance is limited to one application per property.
- It is open to all owners of shared ownership properties, regardless of income.
- For condominium associations, aid can be as much as €4,000 for shared-use charging points.
This subsidy covers only the costs of collective infrastructure, such as ducts, cable trays, switchboards and collective cables. Individual equipment, such as the charging points themselves, are not eligible for this aid.
By combining this subsidy with other national grants, condominium owners can significantly reduce the cost of installing a recharging infrastructureThis will facilitate the transition to electric mobility in the département.
Supporting documents required
To qualify for Green Deal 06 support, you will need to provide a number of essential documents. Make sure you prepare the following documents before submitting your application:
- Valid identification for the applicant
- A bank details form (RIB) for payment of the grant
- For landlords: a document certifying either that the property is currently let, or that there are plans to let it shortly, or that it has recently been let, and that the tenant is occupying it as his or her main residence.
- The latest notice of property tax on built-up properties or the notarised deed of purchase for more recent properties
- The detailed invoice for the installation, dated and marked "paid" or "acquittée".
This invoice must clearly distinguish between costs relating to the collective infrastructure and any other expenses. Make sure that the contribution or share due for the installation of the collective infrastructure in your condominium is clearly specified.
By preparing these documents carefully, you will make it easier to process your application and speed up the process of obtaining your grant.
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Conclusion
The Green Deal 06 scheme represents an exceptional opportunity to play an active part in the energy transition. With a subsidy of €400 per parking space, this scheme makes the installation of charging infrastructure for electric vehicles more accessible.
With no means-testing and open to all homeowners, whether primary or secondary residences, the Green Deal 06 demonstrates the département's commitment to promoting sustainable mobility.