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Ireland unveils €7M grant scheme for supporting taxis

a woman in wheelchair getting off from an accessible taxi

Minister for Transport Darragh O’Brien has confirmed on Monday the launch of the 2026 Electric Small Public Sector Vehicles (eSPSV) Grant Scheme will open for applications on Wednesday 25 February, with a specific focus on increasing the number of wheelchair-accessible electric vehicles (EVs) on Irish roads.

The €7 million fund offers incentives for taxi and hackney operators to switch to zero-emission vehicles. Notably, the scheme provides up to €25,000 for the purchase of a new battery-electric wheelchair-accessible taxi.

“The eSPSV Scheme continues to deliver real support for those who keep our public transport network moving every day. With €7 million committed for 2026, we are continuing one of the most impactful EV transition programs in the country. This investment ensures that taxi, hackney and limousine operators can upgrade to cleaner, more efficient vehicles, benefiting drivers, passengers and the environment alike.” Said Minister for Transport Darragh O’Brien

Eligible taxi, hackney and limousine operators will have continued access to grants, making the purchase of electric vehicles more affordable and practical.

The scheme includes:

  • Up to €7,500 toward the purchase of a new battery electric small public service vehicle
  • Up to €17,500 available to operators purchasing a new battery electric small public service vehicle, and scrapping older high-polluting vehicles as part of the transition
  • Up to €25,000 for a new battery electric wheelchair-accessible SPSV.

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