Electric transition hits ‘landmark moment’ with more than 2m EVs on road

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29 Apr 2026 • 7:55 PM MYT
The Independent
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The number of electric vehicles (EVs) on UK roads has surpassed two million for the first time, figures show.

Transport Secretary Heidi Alexander hailed the “landmark moment” in the country’s transition to electric motoring.

Department for Transport (DfT) statistics show 2,012,000 zero-emission vehicles were licensed for use in the UK as of the end of December last year.

That is up 31.2% compared with a year earlier.

The DfT said more than 100,000 drivers have benefited from the Government’s Electric Car Grant, which provides a saving of £1,500 or £3,750 off the purchase price of a new EV.

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Ms Alexander said: “Over two million EVs are now registered across the UK – a landmark moment in the UK’s transition to electric, backed by £7.5 billion in Government funding.

“As global fuel prices continue to fluctuate, making the switch has never made more sense.”

Ginny Buckley, chief executive of electric car buying advice website Electrifying.com, said: “Reaching two million EVs in the UK is a significant milestone.”

She said the uptake is down to factors such as Government support, huge investment from the charging industry and car makers, and a “wave of genuinely compelling electric cars”.

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