Lithuania

National governments
Year Signed
2021
2022 EV Sales Share
7%

ZEV Related Policies
Under the EU CO2 standards, all new cars and vans must have zero CO2 emissions from 2035. Lithuania aims to reach 10% electric car sales share in 2025, growing to 50% in 2030.

Charging Infrastructure Policies
Under the Alternative Fuel Infrastructure Regulation (AFIR) Member States are required to ensure a minimum total power output is provided through publicly accessible recharging stations and that fast-charging pools are installed along major European traffic corridors. In May 2022, Lithuania announced a €90 million budget for the installation of 6,000 new EV charging stations by 2030.

Vehicle Incentives
In June 2022, €50 million from the Modernization fund was allocated for the purchase of battery electric vehicles. New BEVs will receive a €5,000 subsidy, with used BEVs receiving €2,500.