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Electric vehicles subsidy scheme (FOI)

Electric vehicles subsidy scheme (FOI)

Produced by the Freedom of Information office
Authored by Government of Jersey and published on 24 May 2024.
Prepared internally, no external costs.

​​​Request

A

How many subsidies have been approved for the Electric Vehicle (EV) subsidy scheme launched in 2023 to date? 

B

To date, how many subsidies of the maximum value (£3,500), have been approved and how many have been paid out for the EV subsidy scheme? 

C

Please provide a breakdown by number and value of each of the EV subsidies by authorised retailer.

Response

A

As of 30 April 2024, 545 applications to the electric vehicle purchase incentive have been approved. 

B

As of 30 April, there have been 482 applications to the maximum value of £3,500 that have been successfully redeemed.  In addition, there are 26 approved applications with the maximum incentive amount of £3,500 waiting to be redeemed. 

Application Status​Count of applications

Total amount of Incentive Value (£3,500)

Approved26£91,000
Redeemed482£1,687,000
​Total508£1,778,000


​C

As of 30 April 2024, the total number of approved applications was 545.  Due to commercial confidentiality the name of the individual retailers has not been provided and Article 33(b) of the Freedom of Information (Jersey) Law 2011 has been applied. The table below shows number, total value and average value of incentives to the 15 retailers.

Retail number

Number of applications

Total value of incentives

Average value of incentive

1
30£105,000£3,500
234£119,000£3,500
3142£485,190£3,417
4185£647,500£3,500
59£31,500£3,500
6
3£900£300
78£27,652£3,456
811£38,500£3,500
918£63,000£3,500
1014£49,000£3,500
1113£45,500£3,500
1222
£77,000£3,500
136£1,800£300
1447£164,500£3,500
153£10,500£3,500
Total545£1,866,541£3,425

Article applied 

Article 33 - Commercial interests

Information is qualified exempt information if –

(a) it constitutes a trade secret; or

(b) its disclosure would, or would be likely to, prejudice the commercial interests of a person (including the scheduled public authority holding the information).

Public Interest Test 

Article 33 (b) is a prejudice-based exemption. That means that in order to engage this exemption there must be a likelihood that disclosure would cause prejudice to the interest that the exemption protects. In addition, this is a qualified exemption and consideration must be given to the public interest in maintaining the exemption.

The Scheduled Public Authority (SPA) considers that providing information could prejudice the commercial interests of the Government of Jersey and / or third parties. There may be public interest in the commercial information, however it was considered that this is outweighed by the potential for commercial and or financial damage.​

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