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Taxi Talk / Re: 'Normies' getting the EV scrappage grant now!
« Last post by Octavia1 on June 03, 2026, 11:30:56 am »
Car owners to be offered €8.5k electric vehicle grants in new State scrappage plan

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People with petrol and diesel cars that are more than 13 years old are to be eligible for grants of €8,500 to purchase a new electric vehicle (EV) under a State scrappage scheme.

Minister for Transport Darragh O’Brien is to brief Wednesday's Cabinet meeting about the pilot scheme and updates to the existing EV grant scheme, according to The Irish Times.  The price cap under that scheme, which provides a €3,500 grant to those purchasing an EV, is set to fall from €60,000 to €50,000 from July 31st.

The Department of Transport is keen to promote the purchase of small and medium-sized vehicles, rather than larger and more expensive models.  A sharp uptick in the numbers of EVs being purchased this year will exhaust the existing grant scheme, so an additional €30 million is to be allocated to it from the State’s Climate Action Fund.

The scrappage scheme will be operated on a pilot basis from July and will continue until a €10 million fund is exhausted, The Irish Times reports.  Owners of petrol and diesel cars aged 13 years and above will be able to secure grants of €5,000 for scrappage and a further €3,500 towards a new EV. It will operate on a first-come, first-served basis until the fund runs out.

A source with knowledge of the scheme said if it proves popular, it is hoped that a broader scheme would be introduced next year.  It is understood that 65 per cent of the scheme’s resources will be ring-fenced for rural areas, where there is a higher dependency on cars owing to a lack of public-transport options.  Just 35 per cent of the fund – or €3.5 million – will be available to residents of the cities of Dublin, Cork, Galway, Limerick and Waterford.

Looks like we taxi drivers set the standard   ::clap  and now the Govt is bribing trying to get the regular public to follow suit  :P

Let's hope no-one puts a microphone in front of RC for his experiences.  He'd probably pull out his phone and start showing the reporter photos of his MkIII Octavia! "Perfect so she was, Perfect" with a tear in his eye  lol

 Ireland has the Highest electricity bills for Joe soaps in Europe now I tink  .... wen they get everyone captured  in an electric car  the price for charging yur ev will double ..... the " government "  will probly giv robot taxis half price electric rate like they do the data centers .....
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Taxi Talk / 'Normies' getting the EV scrappage grant now!
« Last post by watty on June 03, 2026, 10:37:28 am »
Car owners to be offered €8.5k electric vehicle grants in new State scrappage plan

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People with petrol and diesel cars that are more than 13 years old are to be eligible for grants of €8,500 to purchase a new electric vehicle (EV) under a State scrappage scheme.

Minister for Transport Darragh O’Brien is to brief Wednesday's Cabinet meeting about the pilot scheme and updates to the existing EV grant scheme, according to The Irish Times.  The price cap under that scheme, which provides a €3,500 grant to those purchasing an EV, is set to fall from €60,000 to €50,000 from July 31st.

The Department of Transport is keen to promote the purchase of small and medium-sized vehicles, rather than larger and more expensive models.  A sharp uptick in the numbers of EVs being purchased this year will exhaust the existing grant scheme, so an additional €30 million is to be allocated to it from the State’s Climate Action Fund.

The scrappage scheme will be operated on a pilot basis from July and will continue until a €10 million fund is exhausted, The Irish Times reports.  Owners of petrol and diesel cars aged 13 years and above will be able to secure grants of €5,000 for scrappage and a further €3,500 towards a new EV. It will operate on a first-come, first-served basis until the fund runs out.

A source with knowledge of the scheme said if it proves popular, it is hoped that a broader scheme would be introduced next year.  It is understood that 65 per cent of the scheme’s resources will be ring-fenced for rural areas, where there is a higher dependency on cars owing to a lack of public-transport options.  Just 35 per cent of the fund – or €3.5 million – will be available to residents of the cities of Dublin, Cork, Galway, Limerick and Waterford.

Looks like we taxi drivers set the standard   ::clap  and now the Govt is bribing trying to get the regular public to follow suit  :P

Let's hope no-one puts a microphone in front of RC for his experiences.  He'd probably pull out his phone and start showing the reporter photos of his MkIII Octavia! "Perfect so she was, Perfect" with a tear in his eye  lol
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Taxi Talk / Re: For Sale
« Last post by silverbullet on June 02, 2026, 05:09:45 pm »
There was a tie up NTDU and Allianz similar to Fed and PMPA no quote unless you're a member---some scandal of sorts and they disappeared from Bridgewater Ct--the old Booth Pool site !
Also, there was allegedly a harassment case brought against a rep IIRC. The ladies name was King AFAIK.
It was apparently settled in the lobby of the courts.
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Taxi Talk / Re: For Sale
« Last post by silverbullet on June 02, 2026, 05:04:04 pm »
There was a tie up NTDU and Allianz similar to Fed and PMPA no quote unless you're a member---some scandal of sorts and they disappeared from Bridgewater Ct--the old Booth Pool site !
NTDU were essentially a tied broker for Allianz. They never offered alternatives. There's the rub!
I'm sure the reps made a pretty penny out of the association.
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Taxi Talk / Re: Fill yer boots
« Last post by silverbullet on June 02, 2026, 04:56:01 pm »
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Taxi Talk / Re: Disillusioned Tap A Taxi driver
« Last post by Octavia1 on June 02, 2026, 03:30:33 pm »
Happy days getting tips.
Is it mostly cash or card ?

I dont keep a record but I guess 50/ 50 ... maybe leaning more  toward more cash than card ....
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Taxi Talk / Re: Disillusioned Tap A Taxi driver
« Last post by Jack Meoff on June 02, 2026, 02:40:56 pm »
Happy days getting tips.
Is it mostly cash or card ?
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Taxi Talk / Re: Disillusioned Tap A Taxi driver
« Last post by Octavia1 on June 02, 2026, 02:18:25 pm »
Can the customer pay through the App ?

Not yet jack .... in fact i hope  its kept that way .... the tips that cash brings over in app payments is payin me 120 and some ....
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Taxi Talk / Re: For Sale
« Last post by Rat Catcher on June 02, 2026, 10:24:53 am »
I got my first insurance on my own taxi from a broker in Drogheda having been on a fleet policy that was arranged through them. No union membership required then c.1996... IIRC the insurance firm name shown on the cert wasn't a firm as such just a syndicate at LLoyds of London
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Taxi Talk / Re: For Sale
« Last post by Punter on June 02, 2026, 08:32:29 am »
There was a tie up NTDU and Allianz similar to Fed and PMPA no quote unless you're a member---some scandal of sorts and they disappeared from Bridgewater Ct--the old Booth Pool site !
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