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British Prime Minister Theresa May will announce £106 million in funding
for research and development of green electric vehicles, batteries and refueling technologies.
The UK has committed £106 million to support research and development of electric vehicle technology
May May will make a commitment
at the UK's inaugural Zero Emission Vehicle Summit.
This is as part of
her plan to put the UK at the forefront of zero-emission vehicle design and manufacturing.
May will also host an automotive roundtable with supply chain companies from Germany, the US, Japan, China, Spain and India to explore how government and industry are working together to drive the development of a zero-emission market and highlight the UK's strengths
.
The new international Birmingham Declaration, which aims to lay the groundwork for the global deployment of green vehicles and the introduction of smart infrastructure, will be signed by 11 countries, with more to follow
.
Signatories include Belarus, Denmark, France, Indonesia, Italy, Portugal and the United Arab Emirates
.
The UK electric vehicle industry has also announced investments of more than £500 million in low-emission technology projects that are expected to create 1,000 jobs
in the UK.
Theresa May added: "I would like to see the UK once again become a leader, working with countries around the world to lead the electric vehicle revolution
.
That's why I've set an ambitious mission for this country to put the UK at the forefront of zero-emission vehicle design and manufacturing, and to make all new cars and vans zero-emission
by 2040.
Today, we are providing over £100 million in funding for innovators in ultra-low-emission vehicles and hydrogen technology, with a further £500 million in investment
from key sectors in the sector.
”
The government has also announced £2 million in funding for e-bikes and plans to provide green license plate clean cars, vans and taxis under the new scheme to raise awareness
of ultra-low emission vehicles.
,
British Prime Minister Theresa May will announce £106 million in funding
for research and development of green electric vehicles, batteries and refueling technologies.
The UK has committed £106 million to support research and development of electric vehicle technology
The UK has committed £106 million to support research and development of electric vehicle technologyMay May will make a commitment
at the UK's inaugural Zero Emission Vehicle Summit.
This is as part of
her plan to put the UK at the forefront of zero-emission vehicle design and manufacturing.
May will also host an automotive roundtable with supply chain companies from Germany, the US, Japan, China, Spain and India to explore how government and industry are working together to drive the development of a zero-emission market and highlight the UK's strengths
.
The new international Birmingham Declaration, which aims to lay the groundwork for the global deployment of green vehicles and the introduction of smart infrastructure, will be signed by 11 countries, with more to follow
.
Signatories include Belarus, Denmark, France, Indonesia, Italy, Portugal and the United Arab Emirates
.
The UK electric vehicle industry has also announced investments of more than £500 million in low-emission technology projects that are expected to create 1,000 jobs
in the UK.
Theresa May added: "I would like to see the UK once again become a leader, working with countries around the world to lead the electric vehicle revolution
.
That's why I've set an ambitious mission for this country to put the UK at the forefront of zero-emission vehicle design and manufacturing, and to make all new cars and vans zero-emission
by 2040.
Today, we are providing over £100 million in funding for innovators in ultra-low-emission vehicles and hydrogen technology, with a further £500 million in investment
from key sectors in the sector.
”
The government has also announced £2 million in funding for e-bikes and plans to provide green license plate clean cars, vans and taxis under the new scheme to raise awareness
of ultra-low emission vehicles.
,