The controversial 'Tesla Tax' in the United Kingdom, imposed on cars above £40,000, may be abandoned due to its negative impact on EV sales.
The tax, known as the Expensive Car Supplement (ECS), has been hindering EV sales and could lead to manufacturers missing green car sales targets.
The UK is considering revising or eliminating the tax, with discussions on potentially increasing the threshold for zero-emission cars to promote easier electric car purchases.
Concerns persist regarding EV adoption barriers like high costs, lack of incentives, and inadequate public charging infrastructure despite potential tax adjustments.