This research project examines the increasing popularity of electric vehicles (EVs) in the UK. The report begins with an introduction highlighting the growing demand for EVs globally due to environmental concerns and fuel dependency. It then delves into the background of the study, focusing on the UK's reliance on oil imports and the government's efforts to promote sustainable transport. The research aims to identify the factors driving EV popularity in the UK, including government incentives like tax rebates and subsidies, and to understand the benefits associated with EV adoption, such as reduced road taxes and economic growth. A literature review explores the conceptual framework of EVs and supports the findings with relevant sources. The report concludes that the shift towards EVs will significantly impact the UK economy, driven by government initiatives and advancements in the automotive industry. Secondary sources are used to conduct the findings and analysis of the research.