The regulations

Our mission is to provide you with all the information necessary to understand and adopt more sustainable mobility, in accordance with current laws.

Decreto Ministeriale 3 agosto 2017

For the installation of charging systems

Decreto Ministeriale 1 dicembre 2015, n.219

RETROFIT – Regulates the installation procedures of electrical requalification systems on vehicles of international categories

Installation of charging infrastructure

FIREFIGHTERS – Guidelines for the prevention of fires

Legge 134-12

Provisions to encourage the development of mobility using vehicles with low overall emissions

Roadmap for sustainable mobility

General overview and focus on road transport

Micromobility experimentation

This decree defines the method of implementation of the experimentation of the circulation of electric propulsion vehicles defined as “electric micromobility devices”

Decreto Legislativo 16 dicembre 2016, n. 257 “DAFI”

This decree establishes minimum requirements for the construction of infrastructure for alternative fuels

Decreto Legislativo 16 dicembre 2016, n. 257 “DAFI”

SUMMARY DOCUMENT – This decree establishes minimum requirements for the construction of infrastructure for alternative fuels

Interministerial decree

INCENTIVI – Riguarda the purchase of low CO2 emission vehicles and incentives for the purchase of electric or hybrid two-wheeled vehicles

Revenue Agency Communication

ECOTAX – Tax for the purchase and registration in Italy of M1 category vehicles with emissions exceeding the threshold of 160 CO2 g/km

Revenue Agency Communication

CLARIFICATIONS – Incentives for the purchase of electric and non-polluting vehicles, on tax deductions for charging infrastructure costs and on the ecotax

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