Willson says: ‘While the Government gives £5,000 grants for EVs, they’re still far too expensive. Clawing back thousands of pounds of that grant in VAT isn’t helping. We need to create demand among consumers and confidence for investors. The UK must lead the World in green car technology before the Chinese beat us to it.’
Suspending VAT on electric car sales would reduce some showroom prices by as much as £5,000 and bring the cost of EVs closer to conventional cars. So far this year only 500 EVs have been sold in the UK and this number needs to rise significantly to develop the EV industry. If the Government is really behind de-carbonising road transport, suspending VAT would send a clear signal to buyers, car makers and investors that new tech cars aren’t just a remarkable, but temporary, experiment.
Adrian Tink, strategist at the RAC, says: ‘This is about making green cars more affordable, creating jobs, cleaning our air and giving drivers’ confidence to make more fuel-efficient car-buying choices. The RAC strongly support this call for action.’
■Drive the Future is a unique free ride and drive green motor show held at Motorexpo in London’s Canary Wharf from 6th to 12th of June.
■The RAC are sponsors of the ride and drive route which allows members of the public to drive EVs, hybrids and high mpg cars for the first time.
■Suspending VAT on Vauxhall’s ground-breaking sub-40g/km of CO2, range extendable Ampera, would make its price comparable to a 2.0 litre Ford Mondeo.
Further details from: Quentin@quentinwillson.co.uk, Adrian.tink@aviva.co.uk