There are about 4.5 million cars registered in Kazakhstan, of which more than 12,000 are electric vehicles. The largest number of them is concentrated in Almaty, the Almaty region, and the capital. Thanks to the duty-free import extension until the end of this year, the number of electric cars in the country has increased by 1.5 times in just one year.
Among the most popular models in Kazakhstan are the Tesla, Nissan Leaf, and Hyundai Ioniq. The prices of electric vehicles vary: a used Nissan Leaf can be purchased for 7–8 million tenge, while the price of new Teslas starts from 30 million tenge.
An important factor in the market's development is the infrastructure of charging stations, which is actively expanding in large cities. The authorities of Kazakhstan are considering additional support measures for electric vehicle owners. These could include various tax incentives or subsidies aimed at encouraging the transition to environmentally friendly transport. Such measures help improve the economic conditions for potential electric vehicle buyers and accelerate the adaptation to the new infrastructure.
In general, government support in the form of duty-free imports, tax incentives, and infrastructure development contributes to the increase in the number of electric vehicles in the country, improves the ecological situation, and supports the interest in environmentally friendly transport.
We invite automotive industry professionals to the main exhibition in Kazakhstan and the Caspian region, where the prospects of the electric vehicle market, service maintenance, and infrastructure development will be discussed.
Among the most popular models in Kazakhstan are the Tesla, Nissan Leaf, and Hyundai Ioniq. The prices of electric vehicles vary: a used Nissan Leaf can be purchased for 7–8 million tenge, while the price of new Teslas starts from 30 million tenge.
An important factor in the market's development is the infrastructure of charging stations, which is actively expanding in large cities. The authorities of Kazakhstan are considering additional support measures for electric vehicle owners. These could include various tax incentives or subsidies aimed at encouraging the transition to environmentally friendly transport. Such measures help improve the economic conditions for potential electric vehicle buyers and accelerate the adaptation to the new infrastructure.
In general, government support in the form of duty-free imports, tax incentives, and infrastructure development contributes to the increase in the number of electric vehicles in the country, improves the ecological situation, and supports the interest in environmentally friendly transport.
We invite automotive industry professionals to the main exhibition in Kazakhstan and the Caspian region, where the prospects of the electric vehicle market, service maintenance, and infrastructure development will be discussed.