UK to Scale Down its EV Sales Targets
Britain is preparing to scale down its EV sales requirements, with a formal consultation underway on what a new 2030 share should look like. Current targets state that 80% of new car sales must be electric by 2030, but a revised figure somewhere between 50% and 70% is being considered. Reaching a final number is expected to take several months. The policy traces back to 2020 when Boris Johnson announced plans to end sales of new fossil-fuel cars from that year. Rishi Sunak moved that deadline to 2035 and introduced a phased annual framework called the Zero Emission Vehicle mandate. Under Sunak’s mandate, the required EV share rises annually from 28% in…