| Topic: | EV & hybrid cars new additional tax | |
| Posted by: | Peter King | |
| Date/Time: | 26/11/25 22:58:00 |
| Following on from the budget, I'm wondering where I stand with my plug in hybrid. Currently I pay ''road tax'' but the talk is of charging plain EV drivers a sum per mile. Assuming the bill will be worked out at the MOT stage, I'll be charged for some miles that I drove via petrol which they will assume were electric battery miles. Anyone know (especially the plums at the treasury) how they propose to do the charging as I and others could still be paying the road tax as its primarily a petrol driven motor with c.30 miles on a charge? |
| Topic | Date Posted | Posted By |
| EV & hybrid cars new additional tax | 26/11/25 22:58:00 | Peter King |
| Re:EV & hybrid cars new additional tax | 27/11/25 09:09:00 | Janice Evans |
| Re:Re:EV & hybrid cars new additional tax | 27/11/25 09:58:00 | Janice Evans |
| Re:Re:Re:EV & hybrid cars new additional tax | 27/11/25 10:00:00 | Janice Evans |
| Re:EV & hybrid cars new additional tax | 27/11/25 10:13:00 | Nicholas Beard |
| Re:Re:EV & hybrid cars new additional tax | 27/11/25 10:20:00 | Simon Hayes |
| Re:Re:Re:EV & hybrid cars new additional tax | 27/11/25 12:49:00 | Peter Evans |
| Re:Re:Re:Re:EV & hybrid cars new additional tax | 27/11/25 18:09:00 | Hans Lund-Sorensen |
| Re:Re:Re:EV & hybrid cars new additional tax | 29/11/25 07:33:00 | Nicholas Beard |