Electric Cars to pay 9p pay-per-mile road tax
The cost of driving an EV could see a change, but don’t panic just yet
The cost of driving an EV could see a change, but don’t panic just yet

The fear of running out of charge, or 'range anxiety', is still a major concern for about 71% of non-EV drivers, according to a recent survey.

Smart tariffs change their cost depending on the time of day. Off-peak hours can offer noticeably cheaper electricity rates compared to peak times when demand is high.


This ongoing issue might mean thousands of car owners in the UK could be due a refund – so it’s time to check if you’re one of them.

The push towards automatic cars isn't just about convenience; it’s part of a larger movement towards electric vehicles.

If you’re thinking about making the leap to an electric vehicle, the Labour government’s £650 million Electric Car Grant is designed to make it easier for you.

If you took out a car loan anytime from 2007 to 2020, you might be in line for a compensation payout of up to £1,100 next year.

You might think you're covered when you take that potential new vehicle for a spin, but the reality is quite different.

There's a host of new driving laws hitting the roadways across the UK, and they might just affect your day-to-day driving. At The Car Co, we're all about helping our customers navigate these changes with ease. So let’s dive into what's changing this September and why it matters to you.