UK eyes softer EV targets, risking signal to investors at the pivot moment

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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