Business Secretary vows ‘substantial change of policy’ in electric car climbdown
- Jonathan Reynolds, the Business Secretary, announced a 'substantial change of policy' agreed with Nissan to ensure a secure long-term future in the UK.
- Energy Secretary Ed Miliband supports the policy change aimed at ambitious regulation to reduce carbon emissions.
- The reform focuses on the zero-emission vehicle mandate that requires 28% of sales in 2025 to be electric cars, increasing to 80% in 2030.
- Reynolds mentioned that details about the changes to the ZEV mandate are being considered, stating, 'Nothing is off the table.
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Labour listens to car industry concerns and agrees to 'change' electric vehicle targets - 'Totally committed'
Labour could relax its mandatory electric vehicle targets after a major car brand warned that the high targets and punishing fines threaten its position in the UK
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