Vehicle operators with units exceeding 3.5 tonnes will qualify for support.
Fuel supports targeted at the agriculture, fisheries and haulage industries have been signed off on today.
Anyone with a vehicle weighing more than three and a half tonnes will be eligible to claim assistance.
President of the Irish Road Haulage Association, Rosenallis's Ger Hyland says the support is dependent on fuel prices each month:
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