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Carcode Mileage Blockers Unveils Cutting-Edge Solution to Safeguard EV Owners in Response to the UK’s 2026 Pay-Per-Mile Tax Announcement

-- As part of the UK 2026 Budget announcement, a new pay-per-mile electric vehicle tax has been introduced, set to come into effect starting in 2028. This tax represents a major shift in how electric vehicle (EV) ownership will be taxed, directly affecting many EV owners, including drivers of popular models such as the Porsche Taycan, BMW i4 with curved display, various Toyota and Lexus electric vehicles and many more. Carcode, a leading provider of mileage protection services, is calling attention to the implications of this change and offering solutions to help EV owners navigate the shifting landscape.


The Introduction of Pay-Per-Mile Tax: A Major Shift for EV Owners

In a groundbreaking move, the UK will implement a pay-per-mile tax for all battery electric vehicles (EVs), charging 3 pence per mile for fully electric cars and 1.5 pence per mile for plug-in hybrid vehicles (PHEVs). This tax will replace the current vehicle excise duty (VED) system, which is based on a fixed annual fee regardless of vehicle mileage. This transition represents the largest overhaul in the way electric vehicles are taxed in the UK since the introduction of EV tax exemptions.

The introduction of the Electric Vehicle Excise Duty (eVED) is expected to raise over £1.1 billion for the government by 2028 and potentially up to £1.9 billion by 2030. This policy shift is part of the strategy to balance EV tax exemptions with a broader goal of ensuring a fairer taxation system for all vehicle types, including the growing numbers of electric cars on UK roads.

Affected EV Models: Porsche Taycan, BMW i4, Toyota, Lexus

The impact of the new pay-per-mile tax will be felt across the board by EV owners, especially those driving high-performance or luxury models such as the Porsche Taycan, BMW i4, and various electric cars from Toyota and Lexus. These premium vehicles are expected to incur significant additional costs due to their higher annual mileage and larger battery ranges.

Porsche Taycan: A High-Performance Electric Sports Sedan

The Porsche Taycan is a performance-focused electric sedan that has garnered attention for its exceptional driving dynamics and long-range capabilities. With its range varying based on the model and driving style, many Taycan owners frequently take long road trips or use the vehicle for daily commutes, resulting in higher annual mileage. Given the Taycan’s luxury price point and high performance, drivers may face a significant increase in their tax liabilities under the new pay-per-mile system. With mileage being directly tied to tax rates, Taycan owners could see their overall cost of ownership rise substantially.

BMW i4: Innovative Electric Gran Coupe

The BMW i4 is a striking, high-tech electric gran coupe that blends performance with innovative features like the curved display, cutting-edge interior technology, and impressive driving range. As with the Taycan, the i4 is aimed at drivers who demand both luxury and long-distance performance, often resulting in high mileage. With the tax now linked to how much you drive, owners of the i4 will see an increase in taxes proportionate to their annual usage. This could especially impact users who rely on the vehicle for daily commutes or frequent longer trips, making it crucial for i4 owners to keep their mileage data precise and protected.

For both the Porsche Taycan and BMW i4 owners, safeguarding their vehicle's mileage data becomes paramount, as discrepancies or errors could result in overpaying taxes.

Toyota and Lexus EV Models

Popular EV models from Toyota and Lexus, known for their hybrid and fully electric offerings, will also be impacted by the pay-per-mile tax. These vehicles are commonly used for longer trips and urban commuting, meaning their owners will need to be vigilant in managing their mileage records to avoid paying higher-than-necessary taxes.

As mileage becomes a key component in determining how much EV owners pay in taxes, these drivers will need to consider the long-term financial impact, particularly if they frequently drive long distances or use their vehicles for work-related purposes.

Why Carcode Mileage Blockers Is Crucial for EV Owners

With the new pay-per-mile tax looming, Carcode Mileage Blockers provides a timely solution for EV owners to protect and preserve the integrity of their vehicle’s mileage history. As more and more vehicles are taxed based on the miles they travel, the importance of keeping accurate, verifiable mileage records becomes paramount.

Carcode Mileage Blockers offers a secure service to lock in vehicle mileage records, ensuring that EV owners can maintain transparency and accuracy in reporting mileage. This can be critical for resale, lease returns, or tax filings under the new system. By safeguarding against mileage discrepancies or errors, EV owners can ensure that they are only paying taxes on the mileage they actually drive and avoid being overcharged for miles they didn’t travel.

Preparing for the Future: How to Protect Your Mileage

With the new tax structure, EV owners should start preparing by:

  • Reviewing their mileage records to ensure they are accurate and up-to-date.
  • Engaging mileage protection services to lock in mileage data and avoid discrepancies that could result in over-taxation.
  • Staying informed about government updates on the new pay-per-mile tax and its potential impact on tax rates, vehicle classifications, and exemptions.
  • For those planning to resell or lease their vehicles, ensuring mileage accuracy will be critical to avoiding costly tax surprises and protecting vehicle value.

As the tax system shifts towards mileage-based charging, Carcode Mileage Blockers continues to provide an essential service for EV owners who want to secure their vehicle’s mileage and avoid overpaying for their tax obligations.

About Carcode Mileage Blockers

Carcode Mileage Blockers is a UK-based provider of mileage protection services, offering solutions that ensure the accuracy and integrity of vehicle mileage records. With the upcoming pay-per-mile tax system taking effect in 2028, Carcode helps EV owners document and protect their mileage, ensuring they are not unfairly taxed based on inaccurate data.

For more information or media inquiries, contact:

Company Name: Carcode Mileage Blockers

Phone: +44 114 352 0094

Address: Unit A, 82 James Carter Road, IP28 7DE, United Kingdom

Email: info@mileageblocker.com

Website: https://mileageblocker.com

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