There are almost 300 tax-incentive and purchase-premium schemes for cycling across Europe offered by national, regional and local authorities to make it attractive to cycle more and drive less. While many incentives in Europe were already introduced in the last decade, the number of schemes has increased significantly since 2019.
ECF has mapped these schemes in a new online tool that provides information about the size of the subsidy, the type of bicycle and the eligible target groups. The tool gives an overview of cycling incentives at the national, regional and local level and is aimed at a wide range of stakeholders:
- Businesses: If you represent a cycling business, it can help you identify market opportunities around Europe in countries, regions or cities where incentives and purchase premiums exist.
- Public entities: By presenting best practices, it can inspire public administrations and decisionmakers to introduce schemes in their area.
- Cyclists: It informs cycling advocates about schemes already implemented elsewhere around Europe to strengthen their advocacy efforts.
If you have any questions, please contact Holger Haubold: h.haubold@ecf.com
Regional
Amount per bicycle
€ 500 (only speed pedelecs)
Berlin
- Country:
- Germany
- Berlin
- Type of bicycle: Pedelec-25
- Target group: Businesses/Associations
Amount per bicycle
€ 1,000
Saarland
- Country:
- Germany
- Saarland
- Type of bicycle: Pedelec-25
- Target group: Public Entities
Local
Amount per bicycle
€ 500
Aschheim
- Country:
- Germany
- Bavaria
- Type of bicycle: Pedelec-25
- Target group: Businesses + Individuals
Amount per bicycle
€ 500
Grünwald
- Country:
- Germany
- Bavaria
- Type of bicycle: Pedelec-25
- Target group: Businesses + Individuals
Amount per bicycle
€ 500
Heidelberg
- Country:
- Germany
- Baden-Wurttemberg
- Type of bicycle: All bikes
- Target group: Businesses/Associations
Amount per bicycle
€ 1000
Ismaning
- Country:
- Germany
- Bavaria
- Type of bicycle: All bikes
- Target group: Individuals