UK ministers are to bring back consumer subsidies for some electric vehicles through a new scheme worth £650mn, as they try to boost sales of battery models that still lag government targets.
Households will receive a discount of up to £3,750 per vehicle when they buy a new electric car that is priced below £37,000, under a programme to be announced on Tuesday that will include £63mn of funding for charger installations.
The former Conservative government scrapped direct purchase incentives for battery-driven models in 2022, arguing that the market had sufficiently matured.
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