Budget Summary 2026

Written by Rachel O'Toole

5 mins read

Budget 2026 brought few surprises for the motor industry, with a number of existing schemes extended, but disappointing to see the reduction in BIK relief for Electric Vehicles.

Here’s a quick summary of the key points you need to know.

Benefit-in-Kind (BIK)

With Benefit-in-Kind (BIK) for company cars, the temporary relief of €10,000 to the Original Market Value (OMV) has been extended for a further year. This relief will remain at €10,000 in 2026. It will reduce to €5,000 in 2027 and €2,500 in 2028, being abolished from 2029.

Additionally, the Electric Vehicle relief will reduce from €35,000 in 2025 to €20,000 in 2026 and then to €10,000 in 2027.

202520262027
BIK Temporary Relief
Vehicle Category A-D
€10,000€5,000€2,500
Electric Vehicle Relief€35,000€20,000€10,000

The Minister for Finance has also created a new vehicle category for zero emission cars only, where the lowest BIK rates will apply. The new category is A1 for EVs which is 6-15%, a move from 9-22.5%.

VRT

In support of increasing the number of electric vehicles on our roads, the €5,000 VRT relief for electric vehicles has been extended for a further one year until the 31st of December 2026.

Accelerated Capital Allowances

To further encourage capital investment to help deliver a reduction in emissions, the Accelerated Capital Allowances schemes for energy efficient equipment and for gas vehicles and refuelling equipment will be extended for a further five years until the 31st of December 2030.

Carbon Tax

The rate per tonne of carbon dioxide emitted for auto fuels will increase again from €63.50 to €71 from 8th October 2025. The increase will be applied to all other fuels effective from 1st of May 2026.

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