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Over RON 26.3 million approved for motor vehicle scrappage programme

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The Environment Fund Administration (AFM) has approved funds for the purchase of green vehicles under the Rabla Plus vehicle scrappage programme to the tune of RON 26.389 million.

According to an AFM a press statement released on Thursday, after a meeting of the Advisory Committee on September 19, 286 applications were approved for 742 eco-vouchers worth RON 26,389,000.

Also, ten challenges were published approved for 47 eco-vouchers worth RON 5,438,500.

The lists of files approved under this programme are published on the AFM website, the Rabla Plus programme page (EUR 1 = RON 4.97).

AGERPRES 

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