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According to the BBC and the Financial Times, the UK government will announce a stricter timeline for banning internal combustion engine cars in the coming days, bringing forward the time for the ban on internal combustion engines to 2030
.
Following similar commitments from other European countries, in July 2017, the UK government initially announced a timetable
for banning the sale of internal combustion engine vehicles by 2040.
In early February 2020, the deadline for internal combustion engine vehicles was brought forward to 2035
.
The UK government will announce whether it will set stricter targets, bringing forward the deadline to 2030 or 2032
.
Both the BBC and the Financial Times reported that 2030 will be the new deadline, which will be officially announced
later this week.
In 2016, the market share of plug-in electric vehicles in the UK was 1.
5%, and it is expected to reach 1.
9%
by the end of 2017.
When the Advance to 2035 was announced in February 2020, the UK's plug-in electric vehicle market share reached 3.
5%
in 2019.
Based on lower labelling costs, operating and maintenance costs, as well as inherently superior driving characteristics, it is inevitable that pure electric vehicles will dominate all important market segments by 2030
.
According to the BBC and the Financial Times, the UK government will announce a stricter timeline for banning internal combustion engine cars in the coming days, bringing forward the time for the ban on internal combustion engines to 2030
.
Following similar commitments from other European countries, in July 2017, the UK government initially announced a timetable
for banning the sale of internal combustion engine vehicles by 2040.
In early February 2020, the deadline for internal combustion engine vehicles was brought forward to 2035
.
The UK government will announce whether it will set stricter targets, bringing forward the deadline to 2030 or 2032
.
Both the BBC and the Financial Times reported that 2030 will be the new deadline, which will be officially announced
later this week.
In 2016, the market share of plug-in electric vehicles in the UK was 1.
5%, and it is expected to reach 1.
9%
by the end of 2017.
When the Advance to 2035 was announced in February 2020, the UK's plug-in electric vehicle market share reached 3.
5%
in 2019.
Based on lower labelling costs, operating and maintenance costs, as well as inherently superior driving characteristics, it is inevitable that pure electric vehicles will dominate all important market segments by 2030
.