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Keir Starmer poised to backtrack on electric vehicle targets

Prime minister to reduce all-electric cap from 80% to 50% by end of the decade amid fears of job losses
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In the first five months of the year, EVs made up 24 per cent of new car sales in the UK, according to the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders, compared with 21 per cent in 2025, but the figure is still below the 33 per cent required by the government."}],[{"start":157.25,"text":"Industry executives had warned that many carmakers would not be able to meet the sharp rise in targets in the next few years despite some flexibilities introduced last year. "}],[{"start":166.05,"text":"One industry executive said the change in trajectory would “ease the pressure” while calling for more clarity on what would count as hybrids. "}],[{"start":174.10000000000002,"text":"Two other industry executives said further more moderate options to weaken the EV targets were also still on the table."}],[{"start":181.55,"text":"A government official said Kyle had been pivotal in the change of policy, having worked closely not only with industry executives but also with Sharon Graham, general secretary of Unite the Union, to tackle the issue. "}],[{"start":195.9,"text":"Graham last week called for the targets to be “radically reduced”, saying the mandate was “significantly contributing to the loss of automotive jobs in Britain”."}],[{"start":205.15,"text":"The government had been due to conclude a review of the ZEV mandate in early 2027 but Starmer, whose premiership is under threat, appears to have brought it forward as part of what could be his final burst of activity in office."}],[{"start":218.85,"text":"Proponents of the targets have warned that changing the government direction at a time when EV sales are rising could confuse consumers and penalise companies that have invested heavily in shifting away from the combustion engine. "}],[{"start":232.54999999999998,"text":"Greg Jackson, chief executive of Octopus Energy, criticised the government for choosing “short-termist incumbent lobbying instead of the long-term future of industry. "}],[{"start":241.99999999999997,"text":"“The fossil fuel market is shrinking globally and our best hope is to speed up development of electric vehicles, not go the other way,” he added."}],[{"start":251.79999999999998,"text":"Japanese carmaker Honda said it welcomed the government’s “more pragmatic” approach. “Policy needs to match the reality of the market,” it added."}],[{"start":261.04999999999995,"text":"James Alexander, chief executive of the UK Sustainable Investment and Finance Association, said investors needed certainty to fund the rollout of vehicle charging infrastructure. "}],[{"start":272.4,"text":"“Any attempt to water down these targets could send warning signals to these investors about the government’s long-term commitment to electrifying our transport network.” "}],[{"start":282.7,"text":"The Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders, a trade body, said it awaited the publication of any proposals."}],[{"start":290.05,"text":"“Unless there is urgent relief of the mandate, which is still running well ahead of demand and about to ramp up, then the cost will be in jobs, investments and the viability of some businesses,” the SMMT added."}],[{"start":308.7,"text":""}]],"url":"https://audio.ftcn.net.cn/album/a_1781486299_8289.mp3"}

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