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The date for the grant change is 1st March. However :
To encourage zero emission vehicles and maximise the number of everyday motorists who can benefit, a price cap for Category 2 and 3 vehicles will operate from 1 March. Vehicles that cost £60,000 and above will no longer be eligible for the grant. There will be a derogation for Category 1 vehicles, which will remain eligible for the full grant.

So, if I read that correctly, Tesla is a Cat 1 car, so will still be eligible for the grant, but the grant will be £4,500 from 1st March.

 
The date for the grant change is 1st March. However :
To encourage zero emission vehicles and maximise the number of everyday motorists who can benefit, a price cap for Category 2 and 3 vehicles will operate from 1 March. Vehicles that cost £60,000 and above will no longer be eligible for the grant. There will be a derogation for Category 1 vehicles, which will remain eligible for the full granth

So, if I read that correctly, Tesla is a Cat 1 car, so will still be eligible for the grant, but the grant will be £4,500 from 1st March.


thx for the clarity

I need to get 10 k together then it works out for me I do 15 k - 18 k miles per year, about £600 /mth for a S70 with auto p ? just concerned about the Real world miles I woul do a50 miles a day for 3 /4 days a week ?

not sure on the 70D or auto P ?? I do a lot of motorway driving ??