SMMT calls for government help on EV production

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The Society of Motor Manufacturers & Traders has asked for greater government assistance to allow the UK to compete with other countries in EV production.

The Race to Zero: Powering Up Britain’s EV Supply Chain blueprint documents were released ahead of budget this week.

It establishes the UK’s intrinsic strengths in advanced automotive manufacturing, low-carbon energy and R&D, but emphasizes the need for an urgent response to initiatives such as the US$370 billion Inflation Reduction Act and the EU’s Green Deal Industrial Plan.

The blueprint sets out the Green Automotive Transformation strategy which will position the UK as one of the most competitive locations worldwide for advanced automotive manufacturing, in line with its world-leading market ambition to end sales of zero emission cars and vans by 2035.

Mike Hawes, chief executive of SMMT, said: “The UK boasts a strong foundation of EV production, backed by low-carbon energy, outstanding R&D and a highly skilled and productive workforce.

“We can’t let this advantage go to waste. With other parts of the world supporting the zero emission vehicle transition, we need to step up to compete in this global race.

“Every part of this country has a stake in transitioning and with swift and decisive action we can give Britain the growth, jobs and green prosperity it deserves.”



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