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Changes to financial incentives reflect the ongoing success of the Plug-In Car Grant in increasing uptake of electric vehicles
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
Summit aims to unlock huge economic opportunities and create a cleaner future.
Young British engineers have been showing off cutting-edge green engineering skills to the world at the international Zero Emission Vehicle Summit.
PM Theresa May will announce £106 million for R&D in green vehicles, new batteries and low carbon technology at the UK's first Zero Emission Vehicle Summit.
Government gives £2 million to support the uptake of e-cargo bikes.
The new laws will improve consumer confidence in charging electric vehicles and modernise insurance rules.
Businesses can apply for up to £40 million for projects that look at creating public areas to charge electric cars or wireless charging for commercial vehicles.
Outlines the government's Road to Zero Strategy and explains what is being done to make road transport cleaner and greener.
Summit on vehicle technology to tackle carbon emissions and to find ways to improve air quality.
Electric vehicles to help power people’s homes helped by almost £30 million funding.
Ministers write to local councils urging them to take up electric car charge-point funding.
Wrightbus Ltd of Ballymena are a leading manufacturer of low emission buses.
Automated and Electric Vehicles Bill will mean more electric car chargepoints and enable insurance for driverless cars.
Companies are urged to compete for up to £15 million of funding to develop technology to reduce harmful emissions from freight.
Planes could take off from British airports using fuels made from rubbish that gets sent to landfill, under a new government scheme.
Bus users will benefit from cleaner and greener journeys with roll out of low emission buses in towns and cities across England and Wales.
Changes will allow drivers to drive heavier vans if powered by low emission technology.
A £20 million government investment will help develop electric vehicles capable of returning electricity to the grid.
The Business Secretary and Transport Minister welcome the opening of a new £325 million electric taxi factory.
John Hayes sets out the government’s action on moving to a zero-emission driving future.
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