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Government-backed EV loans could be on the cards as the UK scrambles to boost private uptake of electric cars , in the face of evident consumer reluctance to embrace the new technology. Reports suggest that ministers are in talks with car finance firms, with a view to subsidising the cost of finance by guaranteeing loans to drivers. The hope is that by acting as guarantor, lower interest rates or even zero interest rate loans can be offered to tempt prospective buyers into the EV market.
The UK Government formerly subsidised new EV purchases via its plug-in car grant , which slashed thousands of pounds from the cost of new models. However this incentive scheme ended in , with the previous Government suggesting that the market had matured sufficiently to be self-sustaining. Pulling the plug on the plug-in grant scheme left the UK out of step with most of Europe, where sales incentives have been maintained, and the Government has been under significant pressure from car manufacturers to act.
They want to see a relaxation of electric car sales quotas under the Zero-Emissions Vehicle Mandate , which sets out the path to a full transition to an EV-only new car fleet by , and currently bars ICE-only new sales excluding hybrids from They have also been lobbying for a new package of taxpayer-funded incentives to reduce the cost of new electric cars, as well as a reduction in the VAT payable on electricity by anyone forced to use public chargers, bringing it into line with the lower rate charged on domestic electricity used by EV drivers charging at home.
In spite of the challenging market conditions, the UK remains one of the leading countries when it comes to EV adoption, mostly due to attractive tax benefits for company car drivers.
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