EV Subsidy - Example of UK Gov screw up
EV Subsidy - Example of UK Gov screw up
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Mr Gear

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9,416 posts

206 months

Tuesday 14th December 2010
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In relation to this news:

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-11985866

So, you get a straight £5,000 grant for any electric vehicle on the market. I think this subsidy is important to help manufacturers take the plunge and gear up for mass-producing something new.

But is it not over-simplifying things to just give a straight £5k regardless of the price of the car and the wealth of the buyer?

Why is there NO SUBSIDY AT ALL for electric motorcycles and scooters? Not only are these more energy efficient, they also alleviate other problems relating to cars such as parking and congestion. £5k gets a lot of electric bike...


davepoth

29,395 posts

215 months

Tuesday 14th December 2010
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£5k is more or less the premium over a normal car for the cheapest end of the market. So it works fine there, people who spend more on a car get less of a grant. Seems fair to me.

hombrepaulo

1,306 posts

187 months

Tuesday 14th December 2010
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Isnt it 25% up to a max of £5k?

Mr Gear

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Tuesday 14th December 2010
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hombrepaulo said:
Isnt it 25% up to a max of £5k?
Yes, it is, but since all of the cars currently available are able to claim the full £5k, it's irrelevant in a way. And it does seem perverse that someone able to fork out for the most expensive electric car gets a £5k pat on the back from the government, and yet the people who would get the most benefit are unable to afford to hop on the bandwagon.