Skoda Elroq
Original list price: £31,710
Price after grant: £30,210
Few cars on this list are more capable than the Skoda Elroq. Most versions of the crossover are eligible for the grant discount, including the 85 SE L, which offers an 82kWh battery and up to 356 miles of range, according to Skoda.
Skoda Enyaq
Original list price: £39,010
Price after grant: £37,510
Oddly enough, the Skoda Enyaq has a list price above the government’s £37,000 threshold, but it still qualifies for the grant because it shares much of its underpinnings with the Elroq. That means you can snap up an SE L or 60 Edition for £1500 less than usual. For that, you will get a competitive 270 miles of range, based on the official figures.
Toyota bZ4x
Original list price: £36,995
Price after grant: £35,495
Just one variant of the Toyota bZ4X qualifies for the grant: the entry-level Pure, which comes with a claimed 318-mile range and the potential to cover 0-62mph in 7.5sec. It also features wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, automatic wipers, a heat pump and adaptive cruise control.
Toyota Proace City Verso
Original list price: £31,995
Price after grant: £30,495
We haven’t driven this MPV yet, but it’s essentially the same as the Citroen ë-Berlingo, Peugeot e-Rifter and Vauxhall Combo Life Electric found elsewhere in this list. Lots of room for not a lot of cash. Added bonus of a 10-year warranty.