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83% of EV owners unaware of new road tax bill

Published:
25
April 2025

Tax changes could cost drivers up to £600. Many electric vehicle (EV) owners are unaware that road tax charges will rise from April 2025.

A survey of 2,000 UK car owners by used car retailer Motor point found that 83% of EV drivers did not know they would soon need to pay vehicle excise duty (VED).

Currently, EVs are exempt from road tax, but starting in April 2025, all electric cars will be taxed. New EVs will be charged £10 for the first year, while those priced under £40,000 will pay £195 annually from the second year.

More expensive models – originally costing over £40,000 and registered after 1 April 2025 – will face a £600 annual charge,including a £410 ‘expensive car supplement’. Taxing an EV before April 2025 could save drivers nearly £200 over the next year.

Despite Government plans to phase out new petrol and diesel car sales by 2030 and transition fully to zero-emission vehicles by 2035, many industry experts believe these targets are unrealistic. The Motor point survey found that 80% of respondents think the Government should do more to support EV adoption.

The Department for Transport reviews feedback on measures to encourage zero-emission vehicle uptake as part of its ongoing consultation on the transition.

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