EV SALES RISE

EV SALES RISE
News Published on : 07-Oct-2021 09:52:05

The move towards greener motoring shows no sign of slowing down according to new Department for Transport research. The government figures show new registrations of three main green fuel types - Hybrid Electric Plug-in Hybrid Electric and Battery Electric - more than tripled in the second quarter of 2021 compared to the same period in 2019. By comparison there were falls of 27% and 60% for petrol and diesel vehicles respectively over the same period. Petrol vehicles are still the most popular type of vehicle registrations - 269 000 vehicles - and they account for 56% of all new Q2 registrations in Great Britain. Diesel car registrations have been especially badly hit in recent years. From a 2016 peak of 311 000 registrations fell by 80% to just 62 000 new diesel registrations in Q2 2021. Ultra-low emission vehicles ULEVs increased by over 300% during Q2 2021 compared to the same period two years before . They make up just under 12% of all new registrations in Great Britain - 76 000 vehicles. Hybrid electric followed with an increase of more than 200% in Q2 2021 compared to Q2 2019. During the height of lockdown in April 2020 vehicle registrations fell by 94% compared to April 2019 before rallying with a 1 486% rise in April this year. A total of 637 000 vehicles were registered for the first time in Great Britain during the second quarter of 2021 12% lower than during 2019 Q2. At the end of June 2021 there were 39.2 million vehicles on the road in Great Britain. The Prime Minister announced in November that wholly powered petrol and diesel cars will no longer be sold in the UK from 2030 as part of the green industrial revolution to tackle climate change. He says the government plans to invest more than £ 2.8 billion in electric vehicles lacing the land with charging points . Efforts have been made to expediate this plan by encouraging all Londoners to get rid of diesel cars as soon as possible now the world s first 24 hour Ultra Low Emission Zone in central London has been implemented.