Electric vehicle owners to face pay-per-mile tax
The UK government aims to raise about £1.4 billion annually from a new mileage tax on electric and hybrid vehicles starting in April 2028, increasing with inflation.
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UK announces 3p-per-mile charge for EVs, with self-reporting mechanism
UK Chancellor Rachel Reeves has confirmed a new mileage-based charge for electric vehicles that will come into effect in April 2028, marking the start of what could be a broader move to distance-based tolling – also known as road-user charging (RUC) – for all vehicles, as the UK Treasury seeks to offset declining fuel duty revenues. The UK’s Office for Budget Responsibility has revealed that EV drivers will pay 3p per mile while plug-in hybrid o…
EV drivers to face new pay-per-mile tax from 2028, Reeves confirms in Budget – Your Capital Minds
Electric vehicle owners will be required to pay a new 3p-per-mile tax from 2028, Chancellor Rachel Reeves confirmed today in the Autumn Budget — marking the UK’s first dedicated mileage charge for zero-emission cars. The measure is designed to offset the sharp decline in fuel duty revenue, which has fallen year-on-year as more motorists switch from petrol and diesel to electric alternatives. The Treasury argues that long-term changes are needed …
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