Rachel Reeves' Shock £300 EV Tax Plan Sparks 'Poll Tax on Wheels' Fury

Rachel Reeves is reportedly drafting plans for a new pay-per-mile tax targeting electric vehicles (EVs), expected to feature in the upcoming UK budget. The proposed charge set at around 3p per mile could cost EV owners between £250 and £300 annually by 2028. Hybrid cars would also face a smaller levy. The policy aims to offset the sharp decline in fuel duty revenue as more motorists transition to cleaner energy vehicles, potentially plugging a fiscal gap of up to £30 billion by the end of the parliamentary term.
According to Treasury officials, the proposal is driven by fairness, as petrol and diesel car owners currently pay an average of £600 yearly in fuel duty an equivalent absent for EVs. A government spokesperson explained that the reform seeks to create a "level playing field" among drivers. The scheme is set to begin in 2028 after a public consultation, coinciding with projections that up to six million EVs will be on UK roads, compared with the current 1.3 million.
The concept of a road-pricing scheme isn’t new; think tanks like the Campaign for Better Transport and the Tony Blair Institute have previously supported similar measures to sustain public finances. However, the plan has long been viewed as politically risky. Reeves’ move, coming months after she said she was “not looking at road pricing,” has drawn fierce Tory criticism, with opponents branding it a “poll tax on wheels.”
Motoring associations have expressed strong concerns. The AA president, Edmund King, warned that such a tax could discourage EV adoption, noting that the Zero Emission Vehicle (ZEV) mandate of 28% new EV sales this year is unlikely to be met, with current sales around 22%. Similarly, Ginny Buckley, CEO of Electrifying.com, criticized the government for mixed messaging, arguing the tax penalizes early adopters who switched based on promised long-term savings.
Under the proposed system, EV drivers would estimate their annual mileage and make an upfront payment alongside vehicle excise duty (VED), with options to top up or roll over unused credits. Examples include £12 for a London-to-Edinburgh trip or £2 between Liverpool and Leeds. Although the UK government maintains its commitment to electric mobility pledging £4 billion in EV infrastructure and grants, it insists that future transport funding must balance environmental goals with fiscal sustainability.
Recommended Articles
UK Budget Chaos: Reeves's £26bn Tax Plan Leaked, Public Finances 'Vulnerable'!

Rachel Reeves's Budget 2025 was marred by an accidental early release of details by the OBR, causing immediate market re...
Reeves's Tax-Bomb Budget Unleashes Fiscal Fury: UK Economy Braces for Impact

Rachel Reeves's second budget delivered a mix of progressive policies, like abolishing the two-child benefit cap and int...
Starmer's Beijing Blunder: China Trip Draws Criticism, Reeves Sidelined

Keir Starmer's much-hyped diplomatic visit to China concluded with minimal tangible gains, drawing sharp criticism for f...
UK Economic Jitters: Inflation Surges to 3.4%, Crushing Rate Cut Hopes

The UK's inflation rate surprisingly jumped to 3.4% in December, dampening hopes for immediate interest rate cuts. Drive...
North's Rail Dream Reignited: Labour Pledges £45bn for Northern Powerhouse Link

After years of unfulfilled promises, a rail revolution for the North of England is finally moving forward with a £45 bil...
Reeves' Record Tax Bomb: UK Faces £75bn Hit & Mansion Tax Fears Under Labour

Rachel Reeves has become the highest tax-raising Chancellor in six decades, prompting widespread concern over her fiscal...
You may also like...
Be Honest: Are You Actually Funny or Just Loud? Find Your Humour Type
Are you actually funny or just loud? Discover your humour type—from sarcastic to accidental comedian—and learn how your ...
Ndidi's Besiktas Revelation: Why He Chose Turkey Over Man Utd Dreams

Super Eagles midfielder Wilfred Ndidi explained his decision to join Besiktas, citing the club's appealing project, stro...
Tom Hardy Returns! Venom Roars Back to the Big Screen in New Movie!

Two years after its last cinematic outing, Venom is set to return in an animated feature film from Sony Pictures Animati...
Marvel Shakes Up Spider-Verse with Nicolas Cage's Groundbreaking New Series!

Nicolas Cage is set to star as Ben Reilly in the upcoming live-action 'Spider-Noir' series on Prime Video, moving beyond...
Bad Bunny's 'DtMF' Dominates Hot 100 with Chart-Topping Power!

A recent 'Ask Billboard' mailbag delves into Hot 100 chart specifics, featuring Bad Bunny's "DtMF" and Ella Langley's "C...
Shakira Stuns Mexico City with Massive Free Concert Announcement!

Shakira is set to conclude her historic Mexican tour trek with a free concert at Mexico City's iconic Zócalo on March 1,...
Glen Powell Reveals His Unexpected Favorite Christopher Nolan Film

A24's dark comedy "How to Make a Killing" is hitting theaters, starring Glen Powell, Topher Grace, and Jessica Henwick. ...
Wizkid & Pharrell Set New Male Style Standard in Leather and Satin Showdown

Wizkid and Pharrell Williams have sparked widespread speculation with a new, cryptic Instagram post. While the possibili...