CYPRUS WANTS 85,000 ELECTRIC VEHICLES BY 2030, BUT HOW?- Cy Mail 5/7 by Oliver Wu
Charging facilities have improved but subsidies and the lack of a coherent policy still a challenge
A small island nation that takes merely a couple hours to drive across, Cyprus has consistently had one of the lowest electric vehicle adoption rates in Europe but recent data is looking increasingly positive.
It is Cyprus’ goal, according to Transport Minister Alexis Vafeades, to have 85,000 electric vehicles on the roads by 2030. Vafeades has expressed optimism about meeting the goal, noting it will take roughly 15,000 new EV registrations annually, but he has acknowledged that developments across Europe will influence the pace of adoption.