Question
, Labour, Kingston upon
Hull West and Hessle
To ask the Chancellor of the Exchequer, what assessment he has made
of the disparity in the rates of VAT on electricity for public and
domestic charging points for electric vehicles; and whether he
plans to harmonise those rates.
Answer
, Conservative, South East
Cambridgeshire
In order to keep costs down for families, the supply of
electricity for domestic use, including charging an electric
vehicle (EV) at home, attracts the 5 per cent reduced rate of
VAT. However, electricity supplied at EV charging points in
public places is subject to the 20 per cent standard rate of VAT.
The Government has not specifically introduced a reduced rate for
charging EVs at home. However, the practical challenges of
differentiating between the electricity used at home for general
domestic purposes, and electricity used to charge EVs currently
mean that the reduced rate is effectively being applied to EV
charging at home.
Harmonising the rate of VAT on electricity for public and
domestic charging points for electric vehicles would require the
Government to expand the existing VAT relief on electricity for
domestic use (that is also used to charge EVs at home) to
electricity for use at public EV charge points and this would
come at a cost.
VAT makes a significant contribution towards the public finances,
raising around £130 billion in 2019-20, and helps fund the
Government's priorities including the NHS, schools, and defence.
Any loss in tax revenue would have to be balanced by a reduction
in public spending, increased borrowing, or increased taxation
elsewhere.
Although there are no current plans to change the VAT treatment
of electricity supplied at public EV charge points, the
Government is committed to supporting the transition to zero
emission vehicles to help the UK meet its net-zero obligations.
The Government has committed £2.5 billion since 2020 to support
the transition to zero emission vehicles, which funds targeted
vehicle grants and the rollout of charging infrastructure.