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UK Revives Electric Car Grant, Slashing Prices by Over £1,500
16 Nov
Summary
- UK government relaunches £650 million Electric Car Grant
- Discounts of up to £3,750 available on eligible electric vehicles
- Scheme aims to accelerate EV adoption by improving affordability

In a move to boost electric vehicle (EV) adoption, the UK government has relaunched the £650 million Electric Car Grant (ECG) scheme. The initiative, which was first launched in July 2025, provides financial assistance to car buyers by reducing the purchase price of eligible new electric vehicles.
Under the ECG, there are two bands of discounts available. Band One vehicles receive the maximum grant of £3,750, while most models fall under Band Two, which offers a £1,500 discount. The scheme applies to automobiles with a specific level of CO2 manufacturing footprint, as well as meeting range, sustainability, and warranty requirements.
The ECG is part of the government's efforts to accelerate the adoption of electric vehicles by improving their affordability. When combined with salary sacrifice schemes that offer 20-50% savings, eligible drivers could save over £7,500 annually on new EVs.
The Sun has compiled a list of the car models that are eligible for the Band Two discount, including popular options from Renault, Citroën, Peugeot, Nissan, Mini, Skoda, Toyota, Vauxhall, and Volkswagen. With the ECG in place, motorists can now shave over £1,500 off the original list price of these electric vehicles.




