Transportation
UK Backs Down From EV Sales Mandate Carmakers Won’t Meet
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The UK government vowed more support for the nation’s car industry and will consult with manufacturers about changing an electric-vehicle sales mandate they won’t meet this year.
While the government remains committed to a 2030 phase-out of new cars powered solely by combustion engines, its sales quotas for zero-emission vehicles, or ZEVs, aren’t working as planned, Business and Trade Secretary Jonathan Reynolds said.