
by Ben Riley-Smith at The Telegraph
Electric vehicles face new levy as Chancellor scrambles to make up for falling fuel duty revenue
Electric vehicle (EV) drivers will be hit with a new pay-per-mile tax in the Budget, The Telegraph can reveal.
Under current plans, to be announced by the Chancellor on Nov 26, drivers of electric cars will be charged 3p per mile on top of other road taxes.
The scheme, set to kick in from 2028 after a consultation, will mean the average driver faces paying an extra £250 a year.
Electric car sales continue to rise as petrol and diesel is phased out
| Battery EV | 299,733 | 386,244 |
28.9%
|
|---|---|---|---|
| Plug-in hybrid EV | 138,775 | 190,240 |
37.1%
|
| Hybrid EV | 223,908 | 241,919 |
8.0%
|
| Petrol | 889,356 | 814,154 |
−8.5%
|
| Diesel | 106,610 | 90,563 |
−15.1%
|