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2026-03-04 06:30:14 · cjenson@vixio.com
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This update concerns vehicle electrification grants and fleet modernization support, which falls entirely outside the payments and financial services taxonomy.

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While businesses may use bank accounts to receive grant funds, the update is fundamentally about environmental policy and transport infrastructure, not payments regulation.

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Data Governance (5%)

This update concerns vehicle electrification grants and fleet decarbonization support in Ireland, which falls entirely outside the payments compliance regulatory taxonomy.

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TITLE: Ireland Expands Zero Emission Heavy Duty Vehicle Grant Scheme to Support Fleet Electrification BODY: On March 3, 2026, Ireland's Department of Transport announced expanded support for zero-emission heavy duty vehicle (ZEHDV) adoption through enhanced grant schemes. Minister of State for International and Road Transport, Logistics, Rails and Ports Seán Canney TD outlined the changes at an industry working group event. The updated Zero Emission Heavy Duty Vehicle Purchase Grant Scheme now offers grants of up to €500,000 per year and introduces a rolling funding model, allowing companies to phase investment over time rather than relying on one-off funding opportunities. This approach enables businesses to manage cash flow while modernising their fleets in alignment with operational needs and growth plans. The scheme, administered by Transport Infrastructure Ireland (TII) and funded by the Department of Transport, originally opened in February 2024. Complementing vehicle purchase support, the Zero Emission Heavy Duty Vehicle Infrastructure Grant Scheme (ZEHDV-I) provides grants of up to €300,000 to install depot charging infrastructure and support charging logistics hubs and urban locations. The ZEHDV-I scheme opened in October 2024 and is also administered by TII. Additionally, the government supports businesses through the EV Fleet Assessment Grant, which offers fully funded expert assessments to help companies understand how electric vehicles can operate within existing fleets. Assessments cover routes, vehicle suitability, charging needs, and total cost of ownership. Eligible businesses can receive up to €4,000 for fleets of 5–50 vehicles or up to €8,000 for fleets of 51 or more vehicles. The expanded schemes target large enterprises, small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs), and semi-state bodies seeking to decarbonise their fleets while managing rising fuel costs and tightening emissions regulations. Further information is available at www.zevi.ie and through Transport Infrastructure Ireland's website.
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