Government policy plays a big role in the EV transition – and can affect drivers today and tomorrow.
Our explainers break down regulations, taxes, and funding so you can see how they impact you.
Our explainers break down regulations, taxes, and funding so you can see how they impact you.

Charging at home can be tricky if you live in a flat.
This explainer covers the grants, rights and new solutions making EV charging a reality for those living in flats or multi-unit dwellings.

New government measures include grants for charging and signage, and discounts on new EVs designed to help drivers switch to electric.
Find out how these will benefit you.

Billions in new EV funding and energy reforms are on the way.
Find out what these government plans mean for charging costs and making EVs more affordable.

Gary Comerford shares some advice on how you can reduce your EV charging costs.
We look at CPOs, off-peak rates, subscriptions and offers that will make your charging more affordable.

This Bill aims to speed up infrastructure projects, which could make EV chargers quicker and cheaper to install.
We break down what’s in it, and how we’re working with partners to make sure it delivers real benefits for EV owners.

From April 2025, EVs will no longer be exempt from VED, but still benefit from cheaper rates than petrol and diesel cars.
Find out what’s changing, and how current and future EV drivers are affected.

There has been much discussion around the 2030 phase-out of petrol and diesel vehicles, and the ZEV mandate that underpins it.
We unpack how the mandate works, why it matters, and how it shapes the UK’s EV transition.

New Public Charge Point Regulations are now in effect, raising standards for reliability, accessibility and ease of use.
Find out what’s changed and how EV drivers benefit.

The 2024 Budget brought announcements to EV Benefit-in-Kind (BIK) rates, Vehicle Excise Duty (VED), funding for charging and vans and more.
We break down what this means for EV drivers now and in the future.

Public charge points must now clearly show charging costs in pence per kWh, thanks to the Public Charging Regulations.
Find out how it improves transparency at the plug, and makes a difference for EV drivers.

Discover how the new Public Charge Point Regulations will make EV charging more reliable, convenient, and transparent – from contactless payments and roaming to pricing, open data, and 99% reliability targets.