Will pay-per-mile raise Reeves money or drive people away from electric vehicles?

Pay-Per-Mile Charge: Will Electric Vehicle Owners Feel the Pinch?

A potential game-changer for Britain's roads could be a small charge per mile, but the implications are complex. The UK government is expected to announce such a scheme in next week's budget, with Chancellor Rachel Reeves set to reveal details about how it will work.

The concept has been met with skepticism by some, including manufacturers and motoring groups, who fear that it could discourage people from switching to electric vehicles (EVs). EVs are already gaining popularity, but the charge could make them less attractive. The government is keen to encourage the adoption of cleaner transport options, but any new tax must be fair.

Currently, petrol cars pay a charge linked to their fuel consumption at the pump. But as more people switch to EVs, there's a growing need for alternative revenue streams. One possible solution is a pay-per-mile charge, which would apply to all drivers, regardless of whether they drive an electric or petrol car.

The idea has been tested in other countries. In New Zealand, where EVs are charged based on how many miles they're driven, sales have declined sharply since the change was introduced. However, Iceland's experience with a similar scheme suggests that it could be a more effective way to manage road use.

The Resolution Foundation thinktank recommends introducing a charge based on miles driven and weight for future EV sales as part of Vehicle Excise Duty (VED). Electric Vehicles UK agrees that motoring taxes need fundamental reform but insists the government must clearly communicate its intention to encourage people to switch to electric vehicles.

The question remains: will pay-per-mile raise money or drive people away from electric vehicles? The answer will depend on how it's implemented. If it's done correctly, it could be a key step in reducing our reliance on fossil fuels. But if it's not designed with care, it could have the opposite effect – driving away potential EV adopters and undermining the government's efforts to tackle climate change.
 
I'm low-key worried about this pay-per-mile thing πŸ€”... I mean, I get that we need to reduce our carbon footprint, but if it gets too expensive for people to drive electric vehicles (EVs), they'll just stay with their petrol cars. And honestly, I don't think that's the best solution. My friend got an EV last year and loved it - he said it was so much quieter and more efficient than his old car πŸš—πŸ’¨... but now he's worried about the extra cost per mile. Maybe the gov should look into other ways to make EVs more affordable, like subsidies or something? 😊
 
I think its kinda cool that the UK gov is thinking of introducing a pay-per-mile charge for electric vehicles πŸš—πŸ’‘. I mean, its not like we haven't tried other ways to get people to switch to eco-friendly cars before, and they didn't quite work out. But this one has some good points - if it's done right, it could really encourage more people to ditch their old petrol cars and go electric. Plus, think about all the revenue it would bring in - its like a win-win for everyone! Just gotta make sure we don't screw up the implementation or anything 🀞. I'm actually kinda excited to see how this plays out...
 
πŸš—πŸ’Έ I think it's super cool that the gov's considering a pay-per-mile charge for electric vehicle owners! πŸ€” It's all about finding ways to make sustainable transport more affordable and accessible, right? πŸ’š But, let's be real, if they don't get it just right, it could backfire 😬. I mean, we've seen how it went down in New Zealand... sales plummeted after the change! πŸ“‰ So, the key is to find a balance that encourages people to switch to electric vehicles without scaring them off. πŸš—πŸ’ͺ Maybe they should consider making it optional or offering incentives for those who do make the switch? πŸ’‘ The gov's got this! πŸ‘
 
I think this is gonna be a big deal for electric vehicle owners πŸ€”πŸ’Έ. They're worried that the pay-per-mile charge will make them feel like they're being nickel-and-dimed πŸ˜’. I mean, can you imagine driving around London and getting charged per mile? It's like being in a real-life episode of The Office (US) where Michael Scott is trying to figure out how much to charge his employees πŸ“Š.

But seriously, if it's implemented right, this could be a great way for the UK to encourage people to switch to electric vehicles. I mean, we've all seen movies like Wall-E and Cars that show us what the future of transportation might look like πŸš€. It's time for us to make some changes!

I think the key is making sure that the charge isn't too steep or unfair 😬. We need to make sure that it encourages people to switch, not drive them away from electric vehicles altogether πŸ’‘. And if it's done correctly, this could be a game-changer for our environment 🌎.

Let's hope the government gets it right and we see a surge in electric vehicle adoption πŸ”‹!
 
omg i dont think im ready for that πŸ˜… so like how much is a mile supposed to be? isnt it gonna be like charging me for every single mile i drive? thats just crazy 🀯 im not sure about electric cars tho, i mean they do seem really cool... but like wont the pay-per-mile charge make them way more expensive than petrol cars? thats the thing that worries me... what if people just get a normal car instead of switching to evs? πŸš—πŸ’Έ
 
I'm not sure about this pay-per-mile charge for electric vehicles... πŸ€” I mean, it sounds like a good idea to reduce our reliance on fossil fuels, but if it makes EVs too expensive, people might just stick with their petrol cars. πŸš— I've heard of those schemes working in other countries, but the results are mixed. Like, New Zealand's example is pretty bad news for EV sales... πŸ“‰ But Iceland's scheme seems to be a good way to manage road use. The key is to make it fair and not too harsh on drivers. Maybe if they add some incentives for people who switch to EVs, it could work out okay? 😊
 
I'm low-key worried about this pay-per-mile thing πŸ€”πŸš—. I mean, yeah, it's a good idea for the environment and all that jazz... but what if it puts EVs out of reach for some people? My mate just got an electric car last year and was stoked to save money on fuel costs πŸ’Έ. But now this charge thing might make them think twice about driving it anymore 🚫. And I don't want anyone to be forced into using a petrol car 'cause they can't afford the EV charging πŸ˜”. The gov's gotta get this right or it'll just push people towards hybrid cars instead, which aren't so eco-friendly either πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ. It's like, I wanna save the planet, but if it means making life harder for some people, then maybe not so much 🌎
 
πŸš—πŸ’Έ I think this pay-per-mile charge is gonna be a game-changer for us Brits, but I'm also worried about how it'll affect people switching to electric vehicles. I mean, if it's done right, it could be a great way to reduce our reliance on fossil fuels and lower emissions. But if they don't get the pricing right, it'll just push people back to petrol cars and they'll be like "sod this electric nonsense". We need some clear communication from the government on how this is gonna work for EV owners and not just make 'em feel like they're being charged out of their pockets. πŸ€‘
 
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Ugh, I don't know about this pay-per-mile thing... πŸ€” It sounds like they're gonna nickel-and-dime us for every mile we drive. Like, who wants to pay extra just because their car is electric? πŸ˜’ But at the same time, I get why they wanna do it - all those emissions and stuff.

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I'm worried that if they don't set the price right, people will just switch back to petrol cars. Like, Iceland did something similar and it kinda worked... πŸš— But New Zealand's experience was super negative.

[Illustration of a scale with a car on one side and a planet on the other]

I think we need to find a balance here. We wanna encourage people to drive electric, but not at the expense of their wallets. If they do it right, though... 🀞

[Simple diagram of a happy green Earth]

It could be awesome for the environment. Less fossil fuels = less pollution = less climate change. That's what I'm rooting for! 🌎
 
I'm kinda mixed about this pay-per-mile charge thingy for electric vehicles πŸ€”. On one hand, I get that we need to reduce our reliance on fossil fuels and encourage more people to switch to cleaner transport options. And if done right, a pay-per-mile scheme could be a great way to manage road use without making it too expensive for everyone πŸš—.

But at the same time, I'm worried that it could end up driving away some people who are thinking of buying an electric vehicle in the first place πŸ€¦β€β™€οΈ. Like, if I'm on a tight budget and I can't afford to pay extra just because I want to drive my EV without polluting the air, then what's the point? It sounds like it could be a double-edged sword βš’οΈ.

I think it's good that there are different opinions about this - some people think it's a great idea and others think it'll be a disaster 😬. Maybe we just need to wait and see how it plays out before making up our minds πŸ€”.
 
omg i think its gonna be super helpful for ppl who wanna switch to evs πŸš—πŸ’š!! if done right, its a great way 2 raise funds 4 road maintenance & infrastructure while also encouragin people 2 reduce their carbon footprint 🌎πŸ’ͺ
 
I just got back from the most random trip to the beach last weekend πŸ–οΈ... I was walking along the shore and saw this giant sandcastle that looked like a miniature replica of Buckingham Palace lol... Anyway, back to electric cars, I think it's cool how they're becoming more popular, but at the same time, I worry about the environmental impact of all those new battery plants 🌎. And have you ever noticed how some electric car chargers are basically just really expensive outlets? Like, what's up with that?
 
I'm telling ya, this pay-per-mile thing is gonna be a disaster for electric vehicles πŸš—πŸ˜¬ I mean, who's gonna want to shell out extra cash just to drive around? I remember when my buddy got his first car back in the day, we used to cruise around with the windows down, no worries about gas prices or anything. Now, you're telling me that EV owners are gonna have to pay more just for being able to drive their cars? It's just not fair, mate πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ.

And what's up with this New Zealand thing? I've got a mate who lives there and he told me that the sales of EVs plummeted after they introduced that charge. It's like, what's the point of having an electric car if you're just gonna pay more to drive it around?! πŸ€”

I think the government is barking up the wrong tree with this one. They need to find a way to make EVs more affordable and appealing to regular people, not just rich folk who can afford to shell out extra cash for some fancy tech gadget πŸ€‘.

Anyway, I'm keeping an eye on this one, see how it plays out... might be a bit of a bummer if it doesn't work out in the end πŸ˜”.
 
ugh, another tax scheme that's gonna hurt people who already switched to electric vehicles πŸ™„... i mean, what was the UK thinking? they're trying to encourage sustainable transportation but now they're introducing a pay-per-mile charge that could push people back into petrol cars πŸš—πŸ’Έ. it's all about revenue streams, but can't they think of something better than penalizing consumers who made an eco-friendly choice? πŸ€”... and what's with the warning that this could undermine climate change efforts? like we haven't been warned enough already 😩.
 
omg u think a pay-per-mile charge is gonna make electric vehicles less attractive? i disagree πŸ€¦β€β™€οΈ that's like thinking a gym membership means u gotta start walking uphill on Tuesdays lol. the key is implementation, not concept. if done right, it could encourage ppl to use public transport or bike more, which are eco-friendly habits anyway πŸ’š. we've seen this happen in other countries, so i'm optimistic about britain too πŸ‡¬πŸ‡§. and btw, those who say they'll drive less miles just bcos of a charge are probs the same ones who complain about higher insurance premiums or road tolls πŸ™„. either way, it's a step in the right direction towards reducing fossil fuel dependence 🌟
 
πŸš—πŸ’Έ the pay-per-mile charge is gonna hurt ev owners big time - i mean think about it they're already saving money on fuel but now they gotta pay per mile? its like they're being penalized for driving less because their car is cleaner lol also what if people just drive less to avoid paying it? that's when it'll really feel the pinch πŸ€‘
 
ugh, another way for gov to squeeze more cash out of us πŸ€‘ i mean, i get it, they wanna encourage people to go electric, but this pay-per-mile thingy might not be the most genius idea... i'd rather see them focus on making EVs more affordable and widespread, like, let's make charging stations everywhere for once πŸ’‘ meanwhile, NZ is already showing us what happens when you mess with people's driving habits πŸ™…β€β™‚οΈ how about we just stick to a simple fuel tax like everyone else? it's not rocket science, gov...
 
I'm so down for this pay-per-mile charge thingy πŸ€‘πŸ’Έ but at the same time, I don't know man... like, electric vehicles are already kinda pricey, you feel? And then you gotta worry about paying even more just to drive around? That's just not cool πŸ˜’. But on the other hand, it's like, we gotta do something to reduce our carbon footprint and all that jazz 🌎. I mean, Iceland seems to have made it work, so maybe we can too 🀞? Or maybe it'll just be a bunch of hassle for people who already own electric cars, you know? Like, they're trying to go green and now they gotta pay more just to do it? That's like, a total bummer πŸ˜”. I guess only time will tell, right? πŸ•°οΈ
 
πŸš—πŸ’‘ I think this is gonna be a tough one for EV owners, ya know? A pay-per-mile charge sounds like a good idea on paper, but if it's not done right, it could be super off-putting. I mean, who wants to feel like they're getting charged per mile they drive, even if it's an electric car πŸš—? It's like, we get that we need to reduce our carbon footprint and all that, but this charge feels like a bit of a penalty. Plus, what about people who can't afford it or have a long commute? πŸ€” They're already gonna feel the pinch. But if it's implemented in a way that's fair and transparent, I think it could work! Maybe they should just make sure EVs pay a slightly lower rate, like, 50% less than petrol cars? πŸ’Έ That way, we still encourage people to switch without feeling like they're being nickel-and-dimed. Fingers crossed, right? 🀞
 
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