28 Aug 2025
HMRC has split fuel advisory rates for electric cars  depending on where drivers charge their company cars due to the price  discrepancy between home and public chargers.
From 1 September 2025, the single rate for fully electric  cars will be abolished and replaced with two different rates reflecting whether  a car is charged at home or on a public charger.
The rate will be 8 pence per mile for home charging and 14  pence per mile for public charging. This will replace the current universal  rate of 7 pence per mile.
These rates will be reviewed quarterly in line with petrol  and diesel advisory fuel rates.
HMRC said: 'The 'Domestic electricity cost per  kilowatt-hour' is the Department for Energy Security and Net Zero annually  published figure, uprated with the latest estimate of electricity prices from  the Office for National Statistics (ONS).
'The 'slow or fast public charge cost per kilowatt-hour' is  the Zapmap public charging price index monthly published figure for slow or  fast chargers (charging speed less than 50 kilowatts), uprated with the latest  estimate of electricity prices from the ONS.
'A higher amount than the advisory rates can be used as long  as you can show that the fuel cost per mile is higher. Therefore, if the public  charger used is higher in cost per mile than the new advisory rate introduced  for public charging, a higher rate can be used as long as you can show the cost  per mile is higher.'