Electric vehicle drivers will soon face a pay-per-mile tax as 2030 deadline to phase out petrol and diesel cars looms.
Britain’s electric and plug-in hybrid vehicle owners will be subject to a pay-per-mile tax, under UK budget measures tipped ...
Drivers of electric cars will pay a road charge of 3p per mile, while plug-in hybrid drivers will pay 1.5p per mile from ...
Modern electric vehicles are transforming the roads with low noise, rapid acceleration and zero exhaust emissions. However, ...
Electric car sales will face a huge hit from the Government’s pay-per-mile tax, according to official forecasts.
Government plans for electric vehicles explained: how the 500,000 London EV drivers will pay and how their bills will be ...
Electric vehicles will be subject to a mileage-based charge from April 2028 in a move that's been slammed by the motoring ...
What the Chancellor’s 3p-a-mile plan means for EV drivers – plus Electric Car Grant and Expensive Car Supplement changes ...
The tax has been held at 57.95p since 2011, but the effective rate paid by drivers since 2022 has been 52.95p as a result of ...
While deciding to freeze fuel duty until September 2026, the Chancellor, Rachel Reeves, confirmed that zero-emission cars ...
Reeves delivered the expected 3p pay-per-mile tax for electric vehicles, which she framed as a fairness measure to balance ...
Britain's budget watchdog said on Wednesday that a new mileage-based charge for electric and plug-in hybrid vehicles would take effect in April 2028, a measure expected to raise 1.4 billion pounds ($1 ...