The government is expected to potentially lose lots ofincome if / when petrol and diesel engined vehicles disappear.
So to make up for the loss The Resolution Foundation (some charity / ngo) have said that electric vehicles whould be charged by the mile to use the roads. It's not a new idea and it is made possible by the fact that nearly all new vehicles are fitted with a GPS tracking device.
Apart from the fact that this is another brick in the wall of the surveillance state and means that all your trips in your EV will be recorded, the Resolution Foundation proposes that the rate motorists are charged per mile be set at 6p.
I used to do 10,000 miles a year when I was working. Today it is nearer 6,000 miles. 10,000 miles would mean EV drivers would be paying £600 a year; 6,000 miles would equal £360. That's more than I'm paying now for my road tax in a 1.6 Hyundai.