The electric vehicle market is rapidly growing in Spain. In 2022, registrations of electric vehicles increased by 57%, a clear sign of the push towards more sustainable mobility. This growth brings new needs, such as improving the charging infrastructure in Spain and the installation of electric vehicle chargers. This is where the subsidies from the Plan Moves III come into play, allowing for a significant reduction in installation costs.
Updated as of April 1, 2025: The Plan Moves III is retroactively extended until December 31, 2025. Applicable to purchases made from January 1, 2025.
As experts in electric mobility and manufacturers of electric vehicle chargers, at V2C we wanted to summarize everything you will need to apply for the subsidies in this article. Remember that you can comment or contact us if you have any questions.
- 1 How does the subsidy for purchasing and installing electric vehicle chargers work?
- 2 Requirements to obtain subsidies for the installation of electric vehicle chargers
- 3 How much can you save with the electric vehicle charger installation subsidy?
- 4 Subsidies for installing electric vehicle chargers in community garages
- 5 Steps to apply for the subsidy
- 6 Tax considerations for the electric vehicle charger installation subsidy
- 7 Is it worth installing a private charger with a subsidy?
- 8 Up to 80% discount with the Plan Moves III for installing a charging point
- 9 Frequently asked questions about subsidies
- 9.1 What is the maximum aid for individuals for the installation of an electric charger?
- 9.2 Can I install a charger in my community garage without the approval of the neighbors?
- 9.3 How are the subsidies for the installation of electric chargers taxed?
- 9.4 Who manages the application for the aid: the beneficiary or the installation company?
- 9.5 How long does it take for the subsidy to arrive?
- 9.6 Can companies also apply for the subsidy?
How does the subsidy for purchasing and installing electric vehicle chargers work?
The Plan MOVES III, promoted by the Government of Spain and managed through the Institute for Diversification and Saving of Energy (IDAE), offers subsidies for the installation of charging points. These subsidies can cover up to 80% of the installation cost, which represents a significant saving for both individuals and businesses.
For individuals, the maximum amount they can receive is 5,000 euros per application. This means that, depending on the budget and the location of the applicant, it is possible to significantly reduce the expenses associated with installing a charger at home or in a community garage. Although the initial cost may seem high, these subsidies make the investment more affordable.
Requirements to obtain subsidies for the installation of electric vehicle chargers
To access the subsidy for the installation of the electric vehicle charger, it is necessary to meet certain requirements that vary by autonomous community. In general terms, these are the main documents that are usually requested:
- Descriptive report: Detailing the investment, the subsidizable cost, and the requested aid.
- Responsible declaration: Confirming that the beneficiary meets the obligations.
- Certificates: To be up to date with Social Security and the Tax Agency.
- Copy of ID/NIE: Identity document of the applicant.
It is important to highlight that, in some regions such as Madrid, Andalusia, or Galicia, the installation companies are responsible for applying for the aid. In other communities, it is the beneficiary who must manage the application.

How much can you save with the electric vehicle charger installation subsidy?
The potential savings varies depending on the type of applicant and the installation location. Below are the available subsidies based on the applicant’s profile and the location of the charger:
| Applicant | Aid | Municipalities < 5,000 inhabitants | Maximum granted |
|---|---|---|---|
| Self-employed, individuals, homeowners’ associations, without economic activity | 70% of the budget before VAT | 80% of the budget before VAT | 5,000 euros/application |
| Companies and public entities with economic activity, public access, ≥50kW | 20% (50% for SMEs) | 30%-50% (depending on size) | 800,000 €/application |
| Companies and public entities, private or public access <50kW | 20%-30% | 20%-40% | 800,000 €/application |
| SMEs (public access, <50kW) | 45%-55% | 50%-60% | 800,000 €/application |
As can be seen, individuals and self-employed can receive aid of up to 80% of the budget if they live in municipalities with fewer than 5,000 inhabitants, while companies and public entities can benefit from more modest, yet still significant, subsidies.
Subsidies for installing electric vehicle chargers in community garages
One of the most frequently asked questions is whether a charger can be installed in a community garage and how this affects the subsidies. The good news is that the homeowners’ association cannot oppose the installation of a private charging point, as long as legal requirements are met.
The installation cost is borne by the interested neighbor, but the Plan MOVES III also includes subsidies for this type of installation.
Steps to apply for the subsidy
The application process for the subsidy varies by autonomous community, but generally follows a similar scheme throughout the country:
- Check eligibility: Ensure you meet the requirements.
- Gather documentation: As mentioned earlier, the descriptive report, certificates, and declarations are essential.
- Submit the application: This can be done online or in person, depending on the community.
- Advance the installation cost: Just like with the purchase of an electric vehicle, the applicant must advance the installation money. Once the application is approved, the corresponding reimbursement will be received.
It is important to note that the waiting times to receive the subsidy can be long, reaching in some cases up to 18 months or even two years. We explain all the details in our article about how long it takes to pay the Plan Moves III.
Tax considerations for the electric vehicle charger installation subsidy
For individuals, the subsidy is considered a capital gain for the purposes of the Personal Income Tax (IRPF). This means that part of the money received must be returned in the income tax declaration, depending on the applicant’s income level.
For example, if an individual receives the maximum aid of 5,000 euros, they will have to return approximately 950 euros, as they are taxed at a minimum of 19%. Although this amount varies according to the tax bracket of each taxpayer, it remains a significant financial support.
We explain all the details of how you should declare the Plan Moves in your income tax return in our article.

Is it worth installing a private charger with a subsidy?
Definitely. Installing a private charger not only allows you to save on charging costs in the long run, but also provides greater autonomy and convenience for electric vehicle users. The subsidies from the Plan MOVES III make this investment much more affordable, significantly reducing the initial cost.
For those living in rural areas or small towns, the aid can be even more generous, encouraging the adoption of cleaner technologies even in less urbanized regions.
Up to 80% discount with the Plan Moves III for installing a charging point
The Plan MOVES III is an excellent opportunity to reduce the cost of installing an electric vehicle charger. Whether you live in a private home or a community garage, the subsidies can reach up to 80% of the budget. Although the process may seem bureaucratic, the economic benefits and long-term convenience make the investment worthwhile. Additionally, it is important to act before the deadline, December 31, 2025, to make the most of this aid.
Frequently asked questions about subsidies
If you still have questions about the subsidies, we summarize below the frequently asked questions that our clients usually ask with the most important data from this article. Remember that if you have any questions, you can contact us or leave a comment on this article, and we will answer all your inquiries.
What is the maximum aid for individuals for the installation of an electric charger?
Individuals can receive up to 5,000 euros per application, covering a maximum of 80% of the cost in municipalities with fewer than 5,000 inhabitants.
Can I install a charger in my community garage without the approval of the neighbors?
Yes, the community cannot oppose the installation of a private charging point.
How are the subsidies for the installation of electric chargers taxed?
The subsidies are considered capital gains, taxed at a minimum of 19% in the income tax declaration.
Who manages the application for the aid: the beneficiary or the installation company?
It depends on the autonomous community. In some, the installation company is responsible for managing the application, while in others, the beneficiary must do it directly.
How long does it take for the subsidy to arrive?
The waiting time can vary, but it is usually between 18 months and two years.
Can companies also apply for the subsidy?
Yes, companies can access aid of up to 50% of the budget depending on the size of the company and the type of installation.

