Britain is set to introduce a pay-per-mile tax for electric vehicle drivers, marking a significant shift in the country's transport policy. The UK government has confirmed the start date for the new tax, which will see electric vehicle owners pay a charge based on the distance they drive. The move is aimed at reducing the financial advantages of owning an electric vehicle, which currently enjoy exemptions from Vehicle Excise Duty (VED) and other tax benefits. As the UK seeks to balance its environmental goals with the need to generate revenue, the introduction of this pay-per-mile tax will likely spark debate among motorists and environmentalists alike.
UK confirms pay-per-mile tax start date for electric vehicle drivers AOL.com