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SEAI Electric Vehicle Grants for Business

SEAI N1 Battery Electric Vehicle Grant for Business

Funds Irish businesses purchasing eligible N1 battery electric vehicles.

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SEAI provides grant support toward the purchase of N1 category battery electric vehicles for businesses, public entities, and private individuals. The business page describes two grant levels for N1 vehicles: small to medium N1S vans and larger N1L panel vans.

A maximum grant of EUR 3,800 is available for qualifying N1S battery electric vehicles and EUR 7,600 for N1L vehicles. Approved EVs with a list price below EUR 15,000 do not receive a grant, and the grant applies to new vehicles only, not second-hand vehicles.

This row captures the company-winnable business EV purchase grant route. Tax reliefs and accelerated capital allowance references on the same page are not treated as SEAI grant rows.

Purchase grants for new N1 category battery electric vehicles, including N1S small and medium vans and N1L large panel vans for business fleet electrification.

CycleiHow often this grant runs — e.g. annually, on a rolling basis, or a one-off call.Rolling
Next deadlineiThe next date applications are due. Rolling means you can apply any time.Rolling
Decision timeiTypical time from the deadline to the funder's decision.—
Project durationiHow long the funded work is expected to run.—
Award typeiThe form of funding — grant, equity, loan, tax credit, etc.Grant
Match fundingiThe share of project costs you must cover yourself. 0% = fully funded.0%
Funding pooliThe total budget available across all awards in this round.—

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Last verified: 29 Jun 2026Source: www.seai.ie