12월 29, 2025

✨ Pay-per-mile tax on EVs slammed as ‘unreasonable’ burden on fleets

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Association of Fleet Professionals urges decision makers to voice concerns as Treasury opens public consultation

The UK government’s low-tech approach to introducing a pay-per-mile tax for electric vehicles (EVs) has come under fire from fleet experts, who warn that it could pose an “unreasonable

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Association of Fleet Professionals urges decision makers to voice concerns as Treasury opens public consultation

The UK government’s low-tech approach to introducing a pay-per-mile tax for electric vehicles (EVs) has come under fire from fleet experts, who warn that it could pose an “unreasonable” administrative burden for operators.
Announced as part of the 2025 Autumn Budget, electric vehicle excise duty (eVED) will demand an additional 3p per mile from electric car drivers and 1.5p per mile from plug-in hybrid drivers from 1 April 2028. 
The plan hasn’t been finalised yet. To avoid mandating in-car trackers, the Treasury has proposed that drivers will estimate their next 12 months’ usage in advance, pay up front while renewing their tax, then reclaim any excess after an end-of-year mileage check. It has launched a public consultation inviting comments until 18 March 2026.
The Association of Fleet Professionals (AFP) is collecting member feedback for the consultation and urging de

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