Fuel Pass platform opens to all applicants in Greece
Applicants can submit requests through the vouchers.gov.gr platform using their Taxisnet credentials, while those without digital access can apply via Citizen Service Centers (KEP).
Payments are expected within 48 hours of application approval, though some early applicants may receive funds next week due to recent bank holidays.
Eligibility includes all tax residents of Greece, including self-employed individuals, based on 2024 declared income.
Thresholds are set at €25,000 for single individuals and €35,000 for married couples or those in civil partnerships, increasing by €5,000 per dependent.
Single-parent families qualify with income up to €39,000, also adjusted for dependents.
Subsidy amounts vary depending on vehicle type, residence, and payment method.
Car owners in mainland areas can receive €50 via digital card or €40 through bank transfer, while those in islands and border regions are eligible for €60 or €50 respectively.
Motorcycle owners receive between €25 and €35.
The digital fuel card will remain valid until July 31, 2026.