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GOVERNMENT HAS CONFIRMED THAT THE CHANGES TO DRIVING LICENCE REGULATIONS FOR ZERO EMISSION VEHICLES WILL COME INTO EFFECT FROM 10 JUNE 2025. 11:18, 30 May 2025 Five new driving changes and
laws for motorists coming in June 2025 have been revealed - from parking to driving licences. The Labour Party government has confirmed that the changes to driving licence regulations for
zero emission vehicles will come into effect from 10 June 2025. The change will allow category B driving licence to drive an electric or hydrogen-powered vehicle with a maximum authorised
mass (MAM) of up to 4.25 tonne, to account for the additional weight of their batteries, providing the vehicle is zero emission vehicle. This will remove the need for category B licence
holders to undertake five hours additional training before operating 4.25 tonne electric vans and allows the same towing capabilities as internal combustion engine (ICE) equivalents. READ
MORE LLOYDS BANK BRINGS IN BIG CHANGE AND ANYONE WHO IS IN A 'COUPLE' WILL BENEFIT But it isn't the only change coming... DRIVING LICENCES BVRLA Chief Executive, Toby Poston,
said: “Out-of-date regulations are hampering the transition to a cleaner, greener van fleet, so we welcome any modernisation to reflect the profiles of today’s vehicles. These changes are
long overdue and leave a couple of other urgent updates waiting in the wings. “The BVRLA, in coalition with its Zero Emission Van Plan partners, continues to call for this red tape to be
eliminated. Regulatory barriers remain a key blocker for van fleet decarbonisation, alongside the lack of fiscal support and concerns over charging. Government knows the levers that need to
be pulled and we are optimistic that today’s changes mark the start of more progress to come.” HMRC FUEL RATES HMRC have published new advisory fuel rates for company car drivers that apply
from 1 June 2025. LPG and electric rates have remained static this quarter, whilst some diesel and petrol rates have decreased. Hybrid cars are treated as either petrol or diesel cars for
these purposes. The old rates may be used until 30 June 2025. PARKING Ed Miliband has called for a massive expansion of solar power through the “untapped potential” of Britain’s car parks.
In a consultation, the Energy Secretary is seeking views on how to spur the construction of solar panel canopies above parking spaces at supermarkets, offices and shopping villages. The idea
is viewed as a win-win because it would make better use of sprawling car parks while also generating more green electricity, potentially lowering bills for businesses. Motorists would also
benefit from more shaded parking spots and potentially a larger number of electric car charging stations, which could be powered directly by the panels, the Government said. ELECTRIC CAR
CHARGING More drivers will be able to save up to £1,100 a year as the government cuts red tape to make it easier than ever to install electric vehicle chargepoints. Future of Roads Minister,
Lilian Greenwood, has confirmed that from today (29 May 2025), more drivers and businesses will no longer need to submit a planning application to install public or private EV sockets. By
cutting down on paperwork, more EV owners with a driveway will find it easier, quicker and cheaper to install a private chargepoint and power up their EVs at home. This will unlock savings
of up to £1,100 a year compared to running a petrol or diesel car. Article continues below CAR FINANCE Motorists are awaiting a statement from the Supreme Court and the Competition and
Markets Authority (CMA) about the future of the car finance scandal. A decision from both is expected soon, although there is no concrete deadline for either.