Government Plug-in Vehicle Grants extended
The government has announced an extension of the Plug-in Vehicle Grant till at least 2027. This grant is aimed at supporting businesses, taxi drivers and individuals in adopting electric and zero-emission vehicles.
The funding will be available for financial assistance for the purchase of vans, taxis and wheelchair-accessible vehicles.
To further support the transition, the requirement for additional training for zero-emission vans is being removed, reducing costs and administrative burdens for businesses. The government has stated that this change is intended to facilitate hiring and fleet expansion.
The funding is part of a wider £2.3 billion investment in the electric vehicle sector, which includes support for industry and consumers. The extension also maintains a £500 grant for electric motorbikes.
Applications are open to eligible UK based businesses and individuals seeking to switch to electric transport.
Businesses and van drivers can apply for grants of up to £2,500 for small vans up to 2.5 tonnes and up to £5,000 for larger vans up to 4.25 tonnes. Taxi drivers can access £4,000 towards the cost of electric black cabs and other eligible models. The grant for wheelchair-accessible vehicles is also increasing, with the cap rising from £35,000 to £50,000.