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Jun 18, 06:45 AM

UK Plans to Lower 2030 EV Sales Target Amid Industry Pressure

[Policy Adjustment] The UK is proposing to reduce its target for the share of new battery electric vehicle (BEV) sales in 2030 from 80% to 50%.

Core Development: Hybrid Vehicles Gain Greater Policy Leeway

Following intense lobbying by automakers and trade unions, the UK government plans to ease the pace of its electrification transition, allowing hybrid vehicles to capture a larger market share before 2030, thereby alleviating pressure on industrial transformation.

Key Data: Target Slashed by Half to 50%

The original binding requirement of achieving 80% BEV sales by 2030 is expected to be significantly lowered to 50%, marking one of the most notable adjustments to electrification targets among major European economies.

Strategic Rationale: Balancing Jobs and Transition

This policy shift reflects the government's consideration of manufacturing employment and supply chain adaptability, aiming to prevent aggressive electrification from triggering large-scale job losses and industrial disruption.