Vmoto Lands First Dealer Spot in Haarlem’s Mandated EV Switch Scheme

By Josua Ferreira -

Vmoto EV selected for City of Haarlem emission-free scheme

Vmoto Limited (ASX: VMT) has been selected to participate in the City of Haarlem’s emission-free moped and scooter scheme in the Netherlands. Vmoto’s Netherlands dealer is the first dealer selected by the City of Haarlem to participate in the trade-in scheme, placing the company’s electric products at the entry point of a mandated regulatory transition.

The emission-free zone becomes enforceable from 1 January 2028, with riders using non-compliant mopeds or scooters subject to a fine of €90. During the transitional period, eligible residents holding a valid HaarlemPas can trade in a petrol moped or scooter at a participating dealership and receive a one-time payment of up to €1,200 (including VAT).

What is an emission-free zone, and why does it matter for investors?

An emission-free zone for mopeds and scooters restricts access within designated city boundaries to zero-emission electric vehicles only. In Haarlem’s case, the stated goals of the scheme are lower CO2 emissions, cleaner air, reduced traffic noise, and a healthier urban environment for residents, workers, and students.

The trade-in mechanic is straightforward. Residents with a valid HaarlemPas can exchange an existing petrol moped or scooter at a participating dealership and receive a one-time government payment of up to €1,200 (including VAT). The key condition is that the trade-in must occur at an approved, participating dealership.

For investors, the structure matters. Mandated emission-free zones create captive demand for compliant electric vehicles, and Vmoto’s Netherlands dealer is currently the first dealer selected to participate in Haarlem’s scheme. That positioning places Vmoto’s products at the primary access point for residents seeking to comply before the 2028 deadline.

Key scheme details at a glance:

  • Zone effective date: 1 January 2028
  • Non-compliance fine: €90 per offence
  • Trade-in subsidy: up to €1,200 (inc. VAT) per eligible resident
  • Eligibility: valid HaarlemPas holders only
  • Trade-in location: must be a participating dealership — Vmoto’s Netherlands dealer is the first dealer selected by the City of Haarlem

The company has noted that additional European cities may introduce similar schemes, which could increase demand for electric vehicles more broadly.

Director quote

Charles Chen, Managing Director, Vmoto Limited

“It is very pleasing to see that Vmoto’s products are well recognised and welcomed by its dealers and cities in Europe as landmark products to use in emission-free schemes reducing CO2 emission and traffic noise. Vmoto’s high quality products are well designed to provide safe and comfortable riding experience, and to provide businesses with the delivery needs to empower their operations lowering maintenance and petrol costs.”

European regulatory momentum and the road ahead

Haarlem’s scheme may serve as a template for other European municipalities. Vmoto has stated its belief that additional cities could introduce comparable emission-free initiatives, a development the company suggests may have a positive impact on sales growth.

Being embedded in the Haarlem scheme at the dealership level gives Vmoto’s distribution network a degree of first-mover positioning as European urban regulation continues to tighten around combustion-engine two-wheelers. No revenue figures or unit volumes have been disclosed in connection with this announcement, and any financial impact remains subject to the pace of scheme adoption and rider participation ahead of the 2028 enforcement date.

Vmoto operates as a global electric vehicle company supplying products into a European regulatory environment that is progressively shifting in favour of zero-emission mobility. The Haarlem selection adds a concrete, city-level reference point to that positioning.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the City of Haarlem emission-free moped and scooter scheme?

The City of Haarlem's emission-free scheme bans petrol-powered mopeds and scooters from designated city zones from 1 January 2028, with eligible residents able to trade in their petrol vehicles at approved dealerships for a government subsidy of up to €1,200 including VAT.

Why was Vmoto selected for the Haarlem emission-free scheme?

Vmoto's Netherlands dealer was selected as the first participating dealership in the City of Haarlem's trade-in scheme, reflecting recognition of Vmoto's electric moped and scooter products as compliant with the city's zero-emission mobility requirements.

When does the Haarlem emission-free zone come into effect and what are the penalties?

The Haarlem emission-free zone for mopeds and scooters becomes enforceable on 1 January 2028, after which riders using non-compliant petrol vehicles within the designated area will be subject to a fine of €90 per offence.

How does the Haarlem trade-in subsidy work for electric scooters?

Eligible Haarlem residents holding a valid HaarlemPas can exchange their existing petrol moped or scooter at an approved participating dealership and receive a one-time government payment of up to €1,200 including VAT to offset the cost of switching to a compliant electric vehicle.

Could other European cities introduce similar emission-free schemes to Haarlem?

Vmoto has stated its belief that additional European cities may introduce comparable emission-free moped and scooter initiatives, though no specific cities or confirmed schemes have been announced at this stage.

Josua Ferreira
By Josua Ferreira
Partnership Director
Josua Ferreira holds a Bachelor of Commerce in Marketing and Advertising and brings a background in publication, business development, and ASX market storytelling. He has worked with listed companies across the resource sector and broader market, combining sharp commercial instincts with a genuine commitment to keeping investors informed.
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