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Major year on year increase in the number of ultra low emissions vehicles registered in the UK.
First published during the 2015 to 2016 Cameron Conservative government
Ministers have today (26 March 2015) announced £45 million to support the rollout of greener taxis.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Transport Minister Baroness Kramer announces extension of electric van grant plus £4 million to help refuel gas-powered trucks.
Twelve British cities shortlisted to become international beacons of ultra-low emission vehicle use.
Green move adds electric cars to government car fleet.
Details of government support up to 2020 announced as popularity grows for plug-in vehicles.
Audi, Mitsubishi and Volkswagen sign up to promote benefits of low-emission cars.
Number of ultra-low emission vehicles breaks 25,000 barrier.
Public sector organisations to bid for funding from a £5 million scheme to get ultra-low emission vehicles into their fleets.
Cities across the UK can now take advantage of a £35 million fund to promote the uptake of ultra-low emission vehicles.
Baroness Kramer sees government-funded infrastructure for plug-in vehicles.
Over a quarter of the UK’s plug-in cars sold in last 3 months.
Funding allocated to research and development that will reduce emissions from driving.
Explains the history and progress made with electric cars.
Whitehall departments and their agencies to introduce plug-in vehicles.
The government is investing £500 million to support the development of low emission vehicles - creating jobs and cutting damaging emissions.
Funding for domestic chargepoints to benefit consumers.
Explaining that the Deputy Prime Minister has announced measures to support the use and development of ultra low emission vehicles.
£500 million to get more drivers into ultra low emission vehicles.
Deputy Prime Minister announces that government will invest more than £9 million to boost the number of charging points for electric cars.
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