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Check fuel consumption, CO2 emissions and vehicle tax bands by make model and registration
Estimates of non-gas, non-electricity and non-road transport energy consumption in the UK at a regional and local authority level.
Road transport energy consumption in the UK at regional and local authority level.
Fuel consumption by the road transport sector: development of regional estimates, stage 2
Fuel consumption and CO2 emissions data for vans and light commercial vehicles
Find out about advisory fuel rates for company car users, when you can use them, and how they're calculated.
This factsheet presents the latest findings of road transport fuel consumption in the United Kingdom at a sub-national level.
A briefing note produced by National Atmospheric Emissions Inventory (NAEI) for BEIS on changes in fuel consumption.
Estimates of energy consumption at a regional and local authority level for non-gas, non-electricity and non-road transport from 2005 to 2021.
Estimates of energy consumption at a regional and local authority level for non-gas, non-electricity and non-road transport from 2005 to 2020.
Residual fuel is defined as non-gas, non-electricity and non-road transport fuels, and covers consumption of coal, petroleum, manufactured solid fuels and bioenergy and wastes not used for electricity generation or road transport.
Data about fuel consumption, emissions and renewable fuel, produced by Department for Transport.
Use these road fuel charges from 1 May 2022 on your VAT return, to account for private consumption of fuel on a business vehicle.
Use these road fuel charges from 1 May 2019 on your VAT return, to account for private consumption of fuel on a business vehicle.
Use these road fuel charges from 1 May 2021 on your VAT return, to account for private consumption of fuel on a business vehicle.
Use these road fuel charges from 1 May 2018 on your VAT return, to account for private consumption of fuel on a business vehicle.
Use these road fuel charges from 1 May 2020 on your VAT return, to account for private consumption of fuel on a business vehicle.
How to account for VAT on vehicles and fuel you use for your business.
Rules about the labels that tyres must display to give information about fuel efficiency, wet grip and noise classification.
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