
UK eyes softer EV targets, risking signal to investors at the pivot moment
The UK government is reviewing its 2030 zero-emission vehicle sales targets—lowering the 80% threshold for cars and 70% for vans—before the deadline arrives. Revising mandates mid-course undermines credibility with manufacturers and investors who need stable policy to justify EV plant investment and charging infrastructure. Europe's 2035 combustion engine ban hangs as a parallel signal; any backsliding here cascades through supply chains on both continents at a stage where momentum matters most.
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