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Govt Reviewing Flagship EV Sale Quotas After Biggest Car Production Fall In 73 Years

The UK government considers lowering electric vehicle quotas after a 17% production drop in February 2026, amid £10 billion in carmaker costs linked to the mandate.

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The government is reviewing its electric car sale quotas - one of its flagship green policies.With 2025 having the lowest vehicle production in the UK since 1952, ministers are now looking at how to change the zero emission vehicle (ZEV) mandate, the government confirmed.

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Govt reviewing flagship EV sale quotas after biggest car production fall in 73 years

Carmakers are required to sell a certain percentage of EV cars each year ahead of a petrol and diesel car sales ban in 2030.

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Sky News UK broke the news in United Kingdom on Sunday, March 29, 2026.
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