Conclusion
This Autumn Budget 2025 has introduced several significant developments, especially with the new mileage-based EV tax, which will impact the whole-life costs of EVs. It also confirms a delay in changes to ECOS and maintains the Fuel Duty freeze until 2026. The changes to EV taxation are notable, with the eVED surcharge likely to increase the total cost of ownership for electric vehicles, while the Electric Car Grant extension and charge point funding continue to support the transition to cleaner vehicles.
For businesses, it’s important to understand the implications of these changes and how they could affect fleet costs in the near future.
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