Tesla Model Y: The State’s CEE Grant Amounts to €3,180
This page is translated from the original post "Tesla Model Y : la Prime CEE de l’état s’élève à 3180 €" in French.

The Tesla Model Y is FINALLY confirmed for the amount of the CEE Bonus, known as Coup de Pouce, in France. Orders will resume.
This marks the end of a long wait for fans of Elon Musk and Tesla. They have been awaiting for months to find out if the Model Y of their dreams would, definitively, be eligible for the new CEE Bonus. And if so, at what amount.
No big surprise with a minimum floor of 3180 euros. It could have only been 3100 euros. So it is relatively good news. And if your income is low—but your priority is to drive a Tesla costing 40,000 euros—then the maximum aid rises to 4200 euros.
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Who pays the CEE Bonus?
To benefit from the aid set up by Tesla, you need to place your order through its partner TotalEnergies Lubricants Automotive Services (TLSA). A first discount will be directly applied by Tesla at the time of vehicle purchase. Then, TLSA will evaluate the amount of aid you are eligible for and will contact you to complete your application.
It is important to keep in mind that the CEE Bonus is reserved solely for the Tesla Model Y Propulsion and Long Range Propulsion versions, as their selling price is below the cap of 47,000 euros including tax (excluding options).
What Tesla does not specify is whether you must then abandon your current energy supplier at home and agree to switch to TotalEnergies. Because if not, you might have to go through all the procedures on your own, and therefore advance the amount of the CEE Bonus before getting reimbursed by your own energy supplier.
The operation remains opaque, and Tesla will surely explain itself in the coming weeks. But in the meantime, the customer will have returned to the bait.
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