Britain’s electric and plug-in hybrid vehicle owners will be subject to a pay-per-mile tax, under UK budget measures tipped ...
Pay-per-mile tax will arrive in 2028, says Chancellor - and is predicted to take a 400k-car bite out of EV sales ...
Electrified vehicle mileage tax and fuel duty changes: How will motorists be affected by the Budget?
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 ...
Having scrutinised the consultation document on eVED, we've identified five huge problems the Government faces when it ...
Government plans for electric vehicles explained: how the 500,000 London EV drivers will pay and how their bills will be ...
Taxation on electric vehicles will be brought closer in line with petrol and diesel cars, as drivers will be forced to pay 3p ...
Autumn Budget 2025: The government is to introduce a mileage charge for electric and hybrid cars from April 2028. The ...
The Chancellor has announced a range of changes affecting UK motorists as part of her Autumn Budget. Rachel Reeves uneviled ...
There are "more questions than answers" for electric vehicle users in Northern Ireland following a new tax announced in the ...
Running costs will more than double for some EV drivers from 2028, following a new pay-per-mile tax introduced in the Autumn ...
Older drivers could be forced to pay an extra £50 in tax. As of April 2028, electric car drivers will be required to pay a 3p ...
EV drivers will be charged 3p for every mile they cover annually from 2028 in an effort to plug an imminent fiscal black hole. This comes in addition to the current vehicle excise duty (VED) charges ...
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