UK Plans To Roll Back EV Mandate
AI-summarised brief · reviewed before publication
The UK government plans to roll back its electric vehicle (EV) mandate, which currently requires 80% of new passenger vehicles sold in the country to be battery electric by 2030. The move follows a consultation on the 2030 target, which could see the percentage reduced to between 50 and 70%. Automakers and trade unions have been lobbying to water down the mandate, citing concerns about costs and job losses, but industry sources argue that the concerns are driven by the reluctance of drivers to buy EVs due to range and charging point worries.
💡 Why It Matters
- · Weakening the EV mandate could undermine investor confidence in the UK's charging infrastructure, potentially slowing the rollout of more charging points.
- · This hesitation could also undermine the credibility of government commitments, making it harder to attract private capital to support the transition to electric vehicles.