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UK cuts EV grant to focus on more affordable uptake
The UK government announced Wednesday new cuts on incentives to zero-emission vehicles, citing the need to make funding stretch further, Kallanish reports.
Under the revised plug-in grant scheme, drivers can claim up to £1,500 ($1,983) for battery electric vehicles (BEVs) and fuel cell electric vehicles (FCEVs) that cost no more than £32,000. In March 2021, it had already cut the grant down to £2,500 in cars under £35,000.
Grant rates for…
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