Electric car prices set to soar as government grants face cuts

Report claims Treasury must secure emergency funds in order to save EV subsidies

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Thousands of pounds will be added to the cost of electric cars if the Treasury fails to secure emergency funds, according to a report by the Observer.

The current grant of up to £4,500 that’s given to people buying plug-in hybrid or fully-electric cars could be reduced or axed altogether as a result of budget cuts to one of the Government’s key green initiatives.

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