Electric cars will give grant to the government to buy you

Five more price Electric car Has been cut as Government Wide a plan to encourage people to switch.

These 22 vehicles are now eligible for electric car GrantPrices decreased by £ 1,500.

The models of Volkswagen, Puzo and Kapra have been added to the list.

It is part of the investment of £ 650 million by ministers to get away from petrol or diesel cars.

The new cars under the £ 1,500 exemption are Cupra Born, Volkswagen ID.

The cost represents a 4 percent discount on Cupra. The car manufacturer’s website is advertising the car for £ 37,460.

Volkswagen is being advertised for £ 30,860, and the Puezo model ranges from £ 20,245 to about £ 35,000.

According to the data published this week, the number of electric cars registered in the first quarter of 2025 was 43 percent higher than the same period last year.

DVLA More than 120,000 zero-furnace cars were registered between January and March this year.

DVLA says that 120,000 zero-furorer cars were registered between January and March 2025
DVLA says that 120,000 zero-furorer cars were registered between January and March 2025 ,Danny Lawson/PA,

Electric cars increased by 3 percent compared to the first year, fifth registrations.

The government said that it is also investing in electric car charging infrastructure in an attempt to reduce carbon emissions.

However, efforts to take people away from petrol and diesel have been criticized by some people who claim that electric cars are also harmful to the environment as there is a need to mining for batteries for precious metals.

The government announced a week after the government broaden the initiative. Earlier in August it added 13 models, including cars produced by Nissan, Renault and Vaxhall.

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At that time, Transport Secretary Heidi Alexander said that the government was “reaching our promise to make electricity easier and cheaper for families”.

He said: “This is about supporting the drivers, bringing back money in people’s pockets and building jobs and development that will carry forward Britain.”