- new campaign launched today shows now is the
time to go electric and save up to £1,400 a year and
access the UK's growing
87,000-strong charging network
- latest move from the government to back industry
and boost EVdemand, sending a clear
signal that there has never been a better time to
switch
- launch follows over 50,000 drivers already making the move
thanks to the Electric Car Grant, which is providing new
EVdiscounts of up to £3,750
Drivers are being encouraged to make the switch to
electric when they purchase their next car and save
thousands in the process, as the Department for Transport
(DfT) launches its new ‘Get that electric feeling'
campaign today (19 January 2026).
Launching across TV, radio and digital outlets, the campaign
highlights how drivers can save up to £3,750 off
the cost of a new electric vehicle (EV) thanks to the government Electric Car
Grant, alongside up to
£1,400 on annual fuel and
maintenance costs and access to over 87,000 charge
points across the UK.
The campaign is the latest move to back British industry in the
transition by boosting demand for EVs, giving manufacturers and supply
chains the confidence to invest while supporting skilled jobs and
driving economic growth, as this government delivers renewal
people can feel in their everyday lives.
Charging will continue to become even easier as the
government rolls out an additional
100,000 new local public chargers over the coming
years and provides funding for and reforms planning
rules so residents without private driveways can
install home chargers more easily and cheaply, enabling
them to charge up for as little as 2p per mile.
Aviation, Maritime and Decarbonisation Minister, , said:
Over 50,000 drivers have made savings of up to £3,750
off a new EVand £1,400
a year on running costs. Our campaign is here to show
millions of Brits the benefits of making the switch, which
could save their family budget thousands.
With over 87,000 public chargers across the UK and thousands more on the way, our
message is clear – going electric has never been easier and under
this government, you can save thousands when you do.
The evidence is clear: once drivers go electric, they don't go
back. The campaign taps into that reality
with testimonials from real EV owners, explaining how the
switch has transformed everyday
driving for them – from the driveway to the high
street.
The push comes as the government has helped over 50,000
drivers buy an EV, saving
them up to £3,750 in the process through the Electric Car Grant.
This has supported record electric car sales in recent
months, with 1 in 4 of all new car sales now electric.
The campaign will reach
people up and down the country, running across
broadcast video on demand, connected TV, broadcast radio,
digital audio (podcasts and spots), as well as out-of-home areas
such as petrol stations, shopping centres, motorway service areas
and roadside, digital display, social media,
influencers and partnerships.
Ian Plummer, Chief Customer Officer, commented on the campaign:
With almost two-thirds of buyers now considering electric
vehicles, according to our latest research, reinforcement of the
benefits of electric car ownership is key to ensure consideration
translates into buying.
Electric cars are a great option for many drivers and with 9 in
10 people who have already made the switch saying they won't go
back, now is a great time to find out more.
Dominic Phinn, Head of Transport at Climate Group, said:
The UK has positioned itself
as a frontrunner in a fiercely competitive global race towards
clean road transport. But myths and misinformation are holding
the nation back from taking the next leap.
Major UK businesses, like
members of our EV100 network, have been leading on fleet
electrification, but are warning that a much bigger perception
shift in the population is now needed for them to keep driving
the transition.
The government's new EV
marketing campaign is a very welcome step towards galvanising the
public around smarter, cheaper and cleaner road transport that
benefits all.
, CEO of Motability Operations,
said:
Through the Motability Scheme, we're helping thousands
of disabled people make the switch to electric vehicles –
unlocking greater freedom and independence. And
once people switch, they stay.
Our EV Transition Tracker
found that nearly 9 in 10 would choose an
EVagain. This campaign
brings that to life, showing how EVs can make journeys
easier, cleaner and cheaper.