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Check which electric (plug-in) and hybrid vans, trucks and motorbikes are available for a grant.
Some types of low-emission vehicles are eligible for a grant from the…
Some wheelchair accessible vehicles can be sold at a 35% discount. The…
Some motorcycles can be sold at a 35% discount. The seller will include…
Some vans can be sold at a 35% discount. The seller will include the…
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Sales of new petrol and diesel cars to end in the UK by 2030.
The Office for Low Emission Vehicles (OLEV) is a team working across government to support the early market for ultra-low emission vehicles (ULEV). We are providing over £900 million to position the UK at the global forefron…
Apply for Workplace Charging Scheme vouchers to get a discount on buying and installing electric vehicle charge points at your workplace
Guidance to drivers on changes in the law which allow category B licence holders to drive alternatively fuelled vehicles (AFVs) up to 4.25 tonnes.
Information on the Future of Transport programme, which aims to shape transport innovation and make the UK a world leader in transport movement.
Over one and a half million hydrogen powered vehicles could be on UK roads by 2030 according to a joint government-industry study.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Sets out new measures to clean up road transport and lead the world in the developing, manufacturing and using zero emission road vehicles.
Explains the taxes and benefits applicable to ultra low emission vehicles (ULEVs).
Alternative ways to travel, such as walking and cycling, could relieve the pressure on public transport.
Allows authorised installers to claim workplace grants and manage existing claims.
The government is committing an additional £4 million to the Plug-In Van grant scheme extending the eligibility to larger electric vehicles.
Funding given to the grants for plug-in car, vans, taxis and motorcycles as part of the 2020 Budget.
Proposals for introducing green number plates for ultra low emission vehicles (ULEVs).
Seeks views on measures to support the uptake of ultra low emission vehicles (ULEVs) proposed for inclusion in the Modern Transport Bill.
Government announces ambitious plans on World Electric Vehicle Day.
Electric vehicle homecharge, workplace charging and on-street residential chargepoint scheme confirmed for another year.
Outlines progress made in the first year of projects funded as part of the low carbon truck trial.
Changes to regulations to support the take-up of alternatively fuelled light commercial vehicles.
New government ambitions will encourage uptake of UK's chargepoint network through widespread 'pay as you go' functionality.
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