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EV charging VAT ruling could cut public charging costs to 5%

17 March 2026
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A landmark tribunal ruling that public electric vehicle (EV) charging should be subject to a reduced 5% VAT rate rather than the standard 20% has sparked renewed debate over fairness in the UK’s charging infrastructure, with potential implications for millions of drivers.

The decision, issued by a First-tier Tribunal, could bring public charging costs into line with those faced by motorists charging at home, addressing what many in the industry have long argued is a structural inequality in the tax system. Currently, drivers with access to off-street parking benefit from the lower VAT rate on domestic electricity, while those reliant on public charging, often urban residents, pay significantly more.

Justin Whitehouse, Managing Director at Alvarez & Marsal Tax, said the ruling reflects “a win for common sense”, highlighting a disparity that has persisted since EV adoption began to scale.

“To most people, it feels inherently unfair that those with a driveway can charge their vehicles at a reduced VAT rate, while those without off-street parking are left paying the full rate,” he said.

The case has also exposed deeper issues within the UK’s VAT framework, particularly around how electricity is classified depending on where it is consumed. The legislation hinges on the definition of “premises”, distinguishing between residential and commercial supply, a distinction that has proven increasingly difficult to apply in the context of modern EV charging networks.

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