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Funding to accelerate the take up of hydrogen vehicles and infrastructure.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
Winners of £20 million funding in Low Emission Freight and Logistics Trial announced.
Government committed to reducing carbon emissions from transport and aims for nearly all cars and vans to be zero emission by 2050.
Plans for more charging stations to encourage low emission vehicles.
The government is committing an additional £4 million to the Plug-In Van grant scheme extending the eligibility to larger electric vehicles.
Funding committed to low emission taxis and motorbikes, plus more chargepoints for workplaces and residential streets.
The winners securing a share of £2.45 million investment for low carbon development and demonstration projects in the niche vehicle sector have been announced at LCV 2016
Figures show record numbers of new ultra low emissions vehicles soaring.
Thirteen winners receive share of low emission bus fund to add 326 new buses to their fleets.
Transport Minister Andrew Jones announces £19 million funding to help freight industry cut vehicle emissions and unveils accreditation scheme.
First published during the 2015 to 2016 Cameron Conservative government
Public and private sector fleets can get up to 75% off the cost of zero-emission fuel cell electric vehicles.
Winners of government competition will develop ideas to cut vehicle emissions and help plug-in cars drive further.
Nottingham, Bristol, Milton Keynes and London named as winners of multi-million fund to encourage drivers to go green.
Roads minister Andrew Jones hails rising ULEV sales and makes the case for better charging infrastructure.
Transport Minister opens state-of-the-art electric and hybrid vehicle testing facility.
More than 100,000 motorists to benefit from £400 million fund focused on greenest vehicles.
Government reaffirms UK’s commitment for almost all cars and vans to be zero emission by 2050 at Paris COP21 conference.
The Chancellor and the Business Minister Anna Soubry announce the winner of a £10 million low carbon battery prize.
Launch of 16 rapid chargepoints across Cornwall for low emission vehicles.
Cities shortlisted for scheme to support greener transport options
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