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    Home - China - New electric car grants of up to £3,750 aim to drive sales

    New electric car grants of up to £3,750 aim to drive sales

    New electric car grants of up to £3,750 aim to drive sales

    New electric car grants of up to £3,750 aim to drive sales

    • WTX News Editor
    • July 15, 2025
    • 8:46 am
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    Cliff Notes

    • The UK government has introduced a new £650m Electric Car Grant, offering up to £3,750 to encourage the transition to non-polluting vehicles, with grants only available for cars priced under £37,000.
    • Not all electric vehicles qualify; only the most sustainable models based on their carbon footprint from production to showroom are eligible for the highest discounts.
    • Critics, including the opposition, have raised concerns about taxpayers funding this initiative, citing its impact on future tax policies and the ongoing cost of living crisis.

    New electric car grants of up to £3,750 aim to drive sales | Money News

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    The taxpayer is to help drive the switch to non-polluting vehicles through a new grant of up to £3,750, but some of the cheapest electric cars are to be excluded.

    The Department for Transport (DfT) said a £650m fund was being made available for the Electric Car Grant, which is due to get into gear from Wednesday.

    Users of the scheme – the first of its kind since the last Conservative government scrapped grants for new electric vehicles three years ago – will be able to secure discounts based on the “sustainability” of the car.

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    It will apply only to vehicles with a list price of £37,000 or below – with only the greenest models eligible for the highest grant.

    Buyers of so-called ‘Band two’ vehicles can receive up to £1,500.

    The qualification criteria includes a recognition of a vehicle’s carbon footprint from manufacture to showroom so UK-produced EVs, costing less than £37,000, would be expected to qualify for the top grant.

    It is understood that Chinese-produced EVs – often the cheapest in the market – would not.

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    BYD electric vehicles before being loaded onto a ship in Lianyungang, China. Pic: Reuters

    DfT said 33 new electric car models were currently available for less than £30,000.

    The government has been encouraged to act as sales of new electric vehicles are struggling to keep pace with what is needed to meet emissions targets.

    Challenges include the high prices for electric cars when compared to conventionally powered models.

    At the same time, consumer and business budgets have been squeezed since the 2022 cost of living crisis – and households and businesses are continuing to feel the pinch to this day.

    Another key concern is the state of the public charging network.


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    Transport Secretary Heidi Alexander said: “This EV grant will not only allow people to keep more of their hard-earned money – it’ll help our automotive sector seize one of the biggest opportunities of the 21st century.

    “And with over 82,000 public charge points now available across the UK, we’ve built the infrastructure families need to make the switch with confidence.”

    The Government has pledged to ban the sale of new fully petrol or diesel cars and vans from 2030 but has allowed non-plug in hybrid sales to continue until 2025.

    It is hoped the grants will enable the industry to meet and even exceed the current zero emission vehicle mandate.

    Under the rules, at least 28% of new cars sold by each manufacturer in the UK this year must be zero emission.

    The figure stood at 21.6% during the first half of the year.

    The car industry has long complained that it has had to foot a multi-billion pound bill to woo buyers for electric cars through “unsustainable” discounting.

    Mike Hawes, chief executive of the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders, said the grants sent a “clear signal to consumers that now is the time to switch”.

    He went on: “Rapid deployment and availability of this grant over the next few years will help provide the momentum that is essential to take the EV market from just one in four today, to four in five by the end of the decade.”

    But the Conservatives questioned whether taxpayers should be footing the bill.

    Shadow transport secretary Gareth Bacon said: “Last week, the Office for Budget Responsibility made clear the transition to EVs comes at a cost, and this scheme only adds to it.

    “Make no mistake: more tax rises are coming in the autumn.”

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