Government confirms new 3p per mile fee for some drivers from 2028
Drivers of electric cars will pay 3p a mile under the new eVED system, with annual mileage checks used to reconcile charges.
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What is the new pay-per-mile tax for electric vehicles and how will it work?
Pay-per-mile car taxes launching soon are a 'massive red flag' for millions of drivers - 'Staggering'
Industry experts have criticised the Government's latest plans for the controversial pay-per-mile car tax system, which will launch for millions of drivers in 2028.Labour has confirmed that it will roll out Electric Vehicle Excise Duty (eVED) from 2028 as it attempts to recoup fuel duty revenue lost as drivers move away from petrol and diesel cars.A consultation on pay-per-mile plans was launched in November after being announced by Chancellor R…
eVED to go ahead without additional MOT mileage checks
The Government has confirmed that pay-per-mile charging, known as eVED, for battery-electric vehicles (BEVs) and plug-in hybrids (PHEVs) will come into force during 2028. However, cars under three years old will not be required to attend MOT stations for verification, removing a potential increase in complexity for workshops. The consultation response indicated that eVED will come into effect in April 2028. From that point onwards, BEV drivers w…
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