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Since 2016, the electric vehicle market in Tunisia has experienced significant growth, driven by tax incentives, legislative measures, and improved supply. Current measures include a full exemption from customs duties, which were previously reduced from 30% to zero, as well as a decrease in the value-added tax (VAT) from 19% to 7%. A new system for calculating tax capacity has been adopted, leading to the classification of electric cars under lower categories, which has helped reduce their prices by over 40%. As a result, the price of a car can drop from around 100,000 Tunisian dinars to approximately 58,000 dinars. In 2025, Tunisia registered about 500 electric vehicles, and the number increased to around 185 during the first two months of 2026. The range of available models has expanded from 15 to over 60 types, with prices ranging between 45,000 and 65,000 dinars. Regarding charging infrastructure, approximately 90% of charging is done at homes or workplaces, while fast charging accounts for less than 3% of total charges.
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