EV sales, oil costs and temperatures are spiking. So UK govt pushes... more gas?
Amid high fuel prices and right-wing press pressure, UK government reportedly considers weakening EV sales targets, potentially costing consumers £3bn annually by 2030.
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Analysis: Weaker EV Targets Could Cost UK Consumers £3 Billion a Year by 2030 - CleanTechnica
An upcoming UK government consultation on weakening targets for electric vehicles (EVs) could cost consumers as much as £3bn a year by 2030, according to Carbon Brief analysis. It could require the UK to import an extra 17m barrels of oil in 2030, raising expected net imports by 8%, as ... [continued] The post Analysis: Weaker EV Targets Could Cost UK Consumers £3 Billion a Year by 2030 appeared first on CleanTechnica.
EV sales, oil costs and temperatures are spiking. So UK govt pushes... more gas?
The UK government is considering relaxing its landmark electric vehicle rules, even in the face of inflated oil prices, a recordbreaking year for temperatures and wildfires, and EV sales that are already rising fast enough to meet the government’s current target.
EV sales, oil costs and temperatures are spiking. So UK govt pushes… more gas?
The UK government is considering relaxing its landmark electric vehicle rules, even in the face of inflated oil prices, a recordbreaking year for temperatures and wildfires, and EV sales that are already rising fast enough to meet the government's current target.
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