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Boost for British business as government slashes cost of electric lorries by up to £120,000

6 Jan 2026

Hauliers and fleet operators will access discounts of up to £120,000 on new electric trucks thanks to an additional £18 million announced by the government today (6 January 2026) to increase the Plug-in Truck Grant until March 2026.

The move is part of a £318 million plan for green freight, which is backing British businesses by slashing upfront costs on new lorries and helping businesses to access the lower running costs. This is all part of the government’s plan to reduce emissions while cutting costs, sparking growth and creating jobs as the sector moves to the technology of the future.

Similar to the government’s Electric Car Grant, which has saved over 45,000 drivers up to £3,750 when making the switch, the Plug-in-Truck Grant enables lorry operators to access savings of up to £120,000 when buying a new electric truck.

New grant levels mean: 

  • smaller trucks (4.25t to 12t) could save up to £20,000  
  • mid-sized trucks (12t to 18t) up to £60,000 
  • larger trucks (18t to 26t) up to £80,000 
  • and the largest lorries (26t and over) up to £120,000

The funding is set to increase zero emission truck sales to support delivery of the UK’s climate obligations and comes as the government has already invested over £120 million as part of the zero emission heavy goods vehicle (HGV) and infrastructure demonstrator (ZEHID) programme to roll out more zero emission lorries on UK roads.

Further information:

https://www.gov.uk/government/news/boost-for-british-business-as-government-slashes-cost-of-electric-lorries-by-up-to-120000