I went to the Largest Tesla Hub in Wales - 20 New Tesla stalls at Cardiff Gate M4 Junction 30.

I went to the Largest Tesla Supercharging Hub in Wales and was surprised by how empty it was! My Tesla Referral Link: https://ts.la/michael167298 Main channel topics are EV information and EV news, also how to repair Electric cars and crash damaged EVs. I take a trip to the newly opened tesla superchargers at Cardiff Gate. New Tesla Superchargers are located at the Welcome Break on the M4 at Cardiff Gate (CF23 8RA). This site features 20 ultra-rapid stalls delivering up to 250kW. It is open 24 hours a day. #tesla #supercharger in Cardiff Gate, UK is now open with 20 stalls The UK government has officially confirmed the final plans for a pay-per-mile road tax for electric vehicles, known as Electric Vehicle Excise Duty (eVED), which will come into effect on 1 April 2028. Following a public consultation that ran from November 2025 to March 2026 and generated over 5,000 responses, the HM Treasury and Department for Transport published their final framework. The scheme is designed to replace lost fuel duty revenue as drivers transition away from petrol and diesel cars. 📊 Confirmed Tax Rates (Starting 2028)The charge will be levied on top of the standard annual Vehicle Excise Duty (VED). Rates will rise annually in line with the Consumer Price Index (CPI) inflation starting in 2029. Fully Electric Cars (BEVs) & Hydrogen Fuel Cell Cars (HFCEVs): 3p per mile.Plug-in Hybrids (PHEVs) & Range-Extender EVs: 1.5p per mile.Electric Vans, Buses, and HGVs: Exempt at launch due to lower commercial adoption rates.For a typical EV driver covering 8,500 miles a year, the eVED will amount to roughly £255 per year (around £21 per month). ⚙️ How the System OperatesTo protect motorist privacy, the system will not use GPS tracking or telematics to monitor where or when you drive. Instead, it relies on odometer readings: #paypermile