Prime minister Rishi Sunakacknowledged that upfront cost for EVs is still high for most people, adding that “it should be you the consumer that makes that choice, not government forcing you to do it.”
Sunak said that the government remains committed to achieving net zero emissions by 2050, but that it will review the feasibility and impact of the ban every two years.
The Prime Ministerdid not clarify whether hybrid vehicles will still be able to be sold from 2035 for a further five years
The move has been welcomed by some car manufacturers and motoring groups, but criticized by environmental campaigners and opposition parties. They accused the government of backtracking on its climate pledges and undermining the UK’s leadership role in the upcoming COP26 summit in Glasgow.
“I’m proud that we’ve already attracted billions of new investments from companies likeTata’s Jaguar Land Rover gigafactory, and I expect that by 2030, the vast majority of cars sold will be electric,” Sunak said. “People are already choosing electric vehicles to such an extent that we’re registering a new one every 60 seconds”.
Sunak’s announcement drew immediate criticism from automakers, many of which have already aligned their key investments with the 2030 goal in mind.
Kia, which has plans to launch nine electric models in Britain over the next few years,said the change altered “complex supply chain negotiations and product planning.”
Ford, which has announced a global $50 billion commitment to electrification,said the industry needed the policy focusing on “boosting the EV market in the short term and supporting consumers while headwinds are strong”.
Volkswagen called for “a clear and reliable regulatory framework that creates market certainty”.
Toyota, instead, welcome the announcement, saying it recognized “that all low emission and affordable technologies can have a role to play in a pragmatic vehicle transition.”
The delay of five years brings the UK in line with the European Union’s plans to ban the sale of internal combustion engines (ICE) vehicles.
With files from Bloomberg and Reuters
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