Car makers from Hyundai to Volvo are offering up to £3750 off new electric cars as they wait for the arrival of the UK government’s new Electric Car Grant (ECG).
Announced earlier this month, the ECG has been introduced as a way of stimulating EV sales in the UK, following a period of stagnation since the previous government’s Plug-in Car Grant (PiCG) was pulled in 2022.
The new ECG, backed by £650 million of government funding, will yield a discount for qualifying cars of either £1500 or £3750, depending on their environmental impact.
To qualify, car manufacturers themselves must meet science-backed emissions targets, while the individual model lines must start at below £37,000 in entry-level trim.
Which discount a model receives is determined by how much CO2 is emitted in an EV's production, assessing the energy used in vehicle assembly as well as battery manufacturing. Threshold levels have yet to be made public.
While any manufacturer can apply for their car to be included in the scheme, it's thought that, due to this criteria, cars produced in Asian countries, such as China, South Korea and Japan, will not be eligible for the ECG.
This would include cars from Hyundai, MG and GMW – all three of which have already launched their own equivalent discounts, likely pre-empting that their cars will be denied access to the ECG.
Below are the discounts already being offered by car makers as they await the results of the ECG applications.
Alfa Romeo
The Alfa Romeo Junior Elettrica – the Italian marque’s first EV – can now be had with £1500 off its list price. This leaves the Polish-made compact crossover retailing for £32,405.
Fiat
Italian car maker Fiat has brought back its £1500 'E-Grant' as it awaits its models eligibility decision. This discount is applied to the 500e, 600e and equivalent Abarth models. This drops pricing for the 500e to £23,535; the 600e to £28,535; the Abarth 500e to £28,485; and the Abarth 600e to £35,485. The upcoming Grande Panda Elettrica, which starts from £20,975, is not discounted.
GWM
Chinese firm Great Wall Motor has launched a £3750 grant for the Ora 03 hatchback. The MG 4 EV rival, which was previously named the Funky Cat, now costs just £21,245.
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Absolute joke of a scheme. All that's happening now is the dealer is pocketering an extra 1k'ish at the taxpayers expense.
Would have been interesting to know what kind of discount you could have got on a Alfa before scheme's announcement then said to the dealer you now have to knock another 2k off.
Should have gone straight to the buyer like before.
Are people really that stupid to believe getting £1500 off a 51k Volvo EC40 car would be a good deal.
I'd be kind of annoyed I& the car I'd bought month ago could now be had for £10K less,and quite frankly at the moment I couldn't be a___d about going EV because of the faff of charging of finding an available charger that's working and at the moment I don't do anywhere near the mileage to justify going EV, I'll stick to ICE till I'm too old to drive.