Britain Weakens Its EV Promise—and Why That Matters

Britain Weakens Its EV Promise—and Why That Matters

The UK plans to ease its rules requiring car companies to sell more electric vehicles by 2030, bowing to pressure from manufacturers and workers. The goal stays: all new cars electric by 2035. But loosening the near-term targets risks undermining trust in that deadline itself. Without concrete early steps, even a bold long-term promise can ring hollow.

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