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The comments come after a survey from Venson found the vast majority now supported changes to help pay back loss of fuel duty charges.
He said: “Whilst it’s not anticipated that plans for a new EV tax will be revealed by the Chancellor in his October Budget, there is pressure on him to outline a 10-year trajectory to establish a financially viable means to achieving zero emissions in the UK.
“However, our survey findings confirm an understanding by the public that some sort of EV tax or related user charges will be necessary.
“[This] should offer Government assurances that people are mentally preparing to make the switch, if they haven’t done so already.
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