This is a freeview 'At a glance' guide to plug-in car, van & motorcycle grants.

Plug-in vehicles and charging points can be eligible for government grant funding.

At a glance

Cars

The Plug-in Car Grant (PICG) for cars was withdrawn on 14 June 2022.

Wheelchair access vehicles

Vehicles with wheelchair access may still benefit from the grant.  In order to be eligible, the vehicle must:

Vans

Vans must have CO2 emissions of less than 50g/km and a zero-emission range of at least 60 miles. The discount is for 35% of the purchase price, up to a maximum of £2,500 for small vans and £5,000 for large vans. Whether small or large is dependent on weight.

Motorcycles 

Motorcycles must have no CO2 emissions and travel at least 31 miles between charges. The discount is for 35% of the purchase price, up to a maximum of £500.  

Eligible motorcycles must cost less than £10,000, including VAT and delivery fees.

Mopeds

Mopeds must have no CO2 emissions and travel at least 19 miles between charges. The discount is for 35% of the purchase price, up to a maximum of £150.

Eligible mopeds must cost less than £10,000, including VAT and delivery fees

Taxis

Taxis must be purpose-built taxis with CO2 emissions of less than 50g/km and a zero-emission range of at least 70 miles. The discount is for 20% of the purchase price, up to a maximum of £7,500.

Small trucks

Small trucks must have CO2 emissions of at least 50% less than the equivalent conventional Euro VI vehicle that can carry the same capacity and have a zero-emission range of at least 60 miles. The discount is for 20% of the purchase price, up to a maximum of £16,000 for the first 250 trucks. The £16,000 maximum is available for the first 10 trucks per customer. Over 250 trucks and the grant is reduced to a maximum of £5,000.

Large trucks

Small trucks must have CO2 emissions of at least 50% less than the equivalent conventional Euro VI vehicle that can carry the same capacity and have a zero-emission range of at least 60 miles. The discount is for 20% of the purchase price, up to a maximum of £25,000 for the first 100 trucks. The £25,000 maximum is available for the first five trucks per customer. Over 100 trucks and the grant is reduced to a maximum of £16,000 for 250 grants, before reducing to £5,000.

Home charge grants

Workplace charging scheme vouchers

Other allowances

Low emission vehicles are currently:

Useful guides on this topic

Van Benefit Charge (VBC) Zero-emission vans
Since 6 April 2015, a reduction in the Van Benefit Charge (VBC) has applied for zero-emission vans.

Cars & Vans: VAT
What is a car for VAT? What is a van for VAT? What VAT can be recovered on a car that is bought? Leased? What about fuel? Or mileage reimbursements? 

External links

HMRC website www.gov.uk provides a list of eligible vehicles.

Detailed guidance, including performance and safety criteria, is also available on the HMRC website for cars and vans.


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