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UK to ban new petrol and diesel cars from 2030

thevaultzby thevaultz
November 18, 2020
Reading Time: 3 mins read
Image: Getty Images

Image: Getty Images

UK Prime Minister, Boris Johnson has declared that new cars and vans powered wholly by petrol and diesel will be completely banned in the UK from 2030 with some hybrids still allowed.

The ban which had been planned for 2040 has been brought forward under the Prime Minister’s 10-point plan to tackle climate change.

The plan also includes producing enough offshore wind to power every home, developing the first town heated entirely by hydrogen by the end of the decade, and developing the next generation of small and advanced nuclear reactors.

However, it is estimated that currently, less than 1% of cars on UK roads are powered entirely by electricity, making the PM’s plan to end the sale of new petrol and diesel cars an optimistic goal that will require an enormous investment in the infrastructure needed for electric vehicles.

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Edmund King, president of UK’s Automobile Association, told reporters that only about 6% of local authorities have installed on-street charging facilities in residential areas.

Without a commitment to developing the right infrastructure, the plan was “optimistic”, he said.

“Everyone wants to move to electric vehicles but you can’t just pick a date out of the air. We need better infrastructure particularly for the third of people who can’t charge at home.

“We also need a better supply of cars and they need to be affordable.”

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An electric car being charged. Image: Getty Images

Mr Johnson also claims that his plan for a green industrial revolution will create and support up to 250,000 British jobs.

It includes £1.3bn to “accelerate the roll-out of charge points for electric vehicles in homes, streets and on motorways across England.”

Also, £582m will help people afford zero or ultra-low emission vehicles and nearly £500m is to be spent in the next four years on the development and mass production of electric vehicle batteries.

The prime minister said the “green industrial revolution will be powered by the wind turbines of Scotland and the North East, propelled by the electric vehicles made in the Midlands and advanced by the latest technologies developed in Wales, so we can look ahead to a more prosperous, greener future.”

Business Secretary, Alok Sharma added that, “This is a package which is part of turbocharging the green industrial revolution, levelling up across our country.

“It is £12bn of public money which will then leverage in three times as much from the private sector and, of course, support and create high-value added jobs – around 250,000 jobs by 2030.

“If you look at the UK, we are a leader when it comes to green growth.

“Since 1990 we have managed to grow our economy by 75% and at the same time cut our emissions by 43%, so we are world-leading in this area.”

The UK is due to host the United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP26) in a year’s time. The country is aiming to bring all greenhouse gas emissions to net zero by 2050.

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