The Government of Jersey has reported a “positive response” to a program designed to assist island businesses in lowering carbon emissions. This initiative offered financial support for companies to acquire second-hand electric vans, facilitating their transition from petrol and diesel vehicles. According to officials, all 25 available incentives, each offering up to £4,000—representing 40% of the purchase value—have now been “successfully” claimed. These funds are set to be distributed on a first-come, first-served basis. Deputy Steve Luce, the minister for the environment, expressed his “pleased” reaction to the “immediate and positive response” demonstrated by local businesses. Luce stated, “This shows a real desire from businesses to switch to electric and support Jersey’s decarbonisation efforts.” He further elaborated, “Business transport vehicles are responsible for a significant proportion of our transport emissions, so by making the switch to electric, businesses are supporting with the island’s transition towards a more sustainable transport future.” Separately, the government maintains its electric vehicle purchase incentive, which offers up to £3,500 to individuals and businesses for the acquisition of an electric car or van.

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