
August 2nd, 2024
Many car manufacturers are already moving towards electrification.
Norwich-based manufacturer Lotus supports the ban, stating, “Over the past six years, Lotus has been investing in the technology and infrastructure to go all-electric by 2028.” Lotus has also urged the government to assist car manufacturers in the transition to electric, helping to lower vehicle costs for consumers.
The transition to electric vehicles is seen as crucial for reducing emissions and meeting climate targets. Car manufacturers are investing heavily in new technologies and infrastructure to meet the deadline.
The government’s support is expected to play a vital role in facilitating this transition, ensuring that the industry can keep up with the pace of change and make electric vehicles more affordable for the public.
As the deadline approaches, the collaboration between the government and car manufacturers will be key to a smooth and successful shift to a fully electric future.