Armenia has a clear opportunity in 2026: a 15,000-unit duty-free quota for electric vehicles (EVs). If you want to use this window, the key is not “reading news”—it’s preparing your order correctly so you can move fast when quota is available.
This page is a simple, practical guide: what the quota usually means, what information you should prepare, and how to request a quote without long back-and-forth.
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Quick summary:
1. Armenia has a 15,000-unit duty-free quota for EVs in 2026.
2. “Duty-free” usually means customs duty relief (not automatically every local fee).
3. If you want to move fast, prepare: model list + quantity + budget + timeline, then confirm the document list with your local clearing agent.
1) What “15,000 duty-free quota” means (simple)
In plain English: the government sets a limited number of EVs that can enter under a duty-free quota. When the quota is still available, it can reduce the import cost for buyers.
Important: “Duty-free” does not automatically mean “everything is free.” You may still pay local costs (e.g., customs service fees, port/terminal handling, registration/testing, and VAT depending on your case). Always confirm the final cost items with your Armenia clearing agent.
2) Who should use this opportunity?
Good fit if…
- You plan to import EVs in 2026 and want lower duty cost.
- You can decide models quickly and provide clear order details.
- You have (or can hire) a local clearing agent to confirm rules and fees.
Not a good fit if…
- You cannot confirm registration/testing requirements in Armenia.
- You are not ready to provide documents or wait for quota confirmation.
- You want “all costs included” but do not have destination fee clarity.
3) How to prepare your EV order (fast checklist)
If you prepare the information below, you can get accurate quotes and avoid days of messaging.
Your order details
- Models (send product links)
- Quantity (1 / 2–4 / 5+)
- Budget range
- Target timeline (when you want shipment)
Shipping & terms
- Destination (city/port)
- Incoterms: FOB or CIF
- Shipping: RoRo or Container
- Need insurance upgrade or basic is OK?
4) Documents (simple list)
Your local clearing agent may request additional items, but these are common basics for EV shipments:
- Commercial invoice (buyer/seller, VIN, price)
- Vehicle details (VIN/chassis, year, battery/trim info)
- Bill of Lading (B/L)
- Packing list (for container shipments)
- Optional but recommended: inspection photos/videos
Examples from our current EV listings
You can browse all vehicles here: /collections/all. Here are a few EV examples:
Copy/paste quote request (Armenia)
Message template
Destination (Armenia): ____
Vehicles (links/models): ____
Quantity: ____
Incoterms: FOB / CIF
Shipping: RoRo / Container
Target timeline: ____
Contact (WhatsApp/Email): ____
FAQ (short)
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Note: This article is educational. Policies and fees can change. Always confirm current quota status and requirements with your Armenia clearing agent before shipment.
