During a recent conference, The Nationalist Party revealed its plan to extend grants on electric cars to individuals looking to purchase second-hand vehicles.
This was revealed by PN MP David Thake, where he went on to explain that promoting purchases of second-hand vehicles contributes to the creation of a circular mentality. Malta currently has 80,000 electric vehicles in its roads, with 60 charging points across the island. Thake highlighted that the points are not highlighted clearly and there is a lack of penalisation on regular cars parking in the dedicated spaces.
The PN MP also bashed Transport Minister Ian Borg and his ministry’s lack of doing any “serious planning” while shining a light on the PN’s proposal to increase carpooling incentives.
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