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EV drivers face paying 3p per mile from 2028 under Labour plans - while hybrids will be hit with 1.5p charge
EV drivers will be charged 3p per mile from 2028 under Labour's proposed plans, while hybrid vehicle drivers will face a 1.5p per mile charge. The policy aims to implement differentiated road usage costs for electric and hybrid vehicles by 2028.
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