Data shows that half a million cars in the UK run on electric or hybrid PHEV at a rate of 1.4%.

Yes, more than half a million cars on UK roads are now electric or plug-in hybrid, according to new figures from the government. The Department for Transport ( DfT ) said the “achievement” showed the UK was “at the forefront of the electric car revolution” and was an important step towards the goal that Johnson says the ban on sales of petrol and diesel will be pushed back to effect in 2030.
According to the UK Department for Transport (DfT), statistics released on May 5 show that more than 500,000 cars are on UK roads and are now very low emission vehicles. This is a common phrase that covers mostly electric and plug-in hybrid vehicles, but can also include vehicles powered by hydrogen fuel cells.

The latest data from the UK’s Association of Automobile Manufacturers and Traders (SMMT) shows there are around 40.4 million vehicles on UK roads, and about 35.2 million of them are cars. All this means is that despite the government’s delight at this milestone, ultra-low-emission cars still make up about 1.4 per cent of cars on British and Northern Ireland roads.

However, there are other signs of optimism for those who support an all-electric future for cars. Figures released by SMMT this week show that electric vehicles made up 6.5 percent of all new car sales in April 2021 — up from just 0.9 percent in the same month in 2019.

It’s a trend in effect over the past few years, with electric vehicles accounting for 7.2 percent of all new car sales during the first four months of 2021. During the same period in 2020, that number was 4 percent, and it was just under one percent over the months. The first four of 2019.
Transport Minister Grant Shapps said the growing popularity of electric vehicles has made the UK the second largest market for electric vehicles in Europe.
“We want to lead decarbonization on the global stage, which is why we are moving forward and faster to make the flights of our future as clean as possible,” he said. “With the news that the half-million mark has now been met, along with the UK now having the second largest electric vehicle market in Europe, it is clear that the shift to green cars is accelerating quickly.”

It is noteworthy that the Hybrid Infused Vehicle (PHEV) is a hybrid electric vehicle that has the ability to recharge its power reserve with electricity from an off-board power source such as the grid. PHEVs have the potential to significantly reduce fuel consumption in the next 10 to 20 years.

It is estimated that it can reduce fuel consumption by up to 45% compared to a similar combustion engine vehicle. However, PHEV technology is still expensive compared to technologies that improve internal combustion engines, and additional investment in recharging infrastructure is needed. Al Awa, it is not specified , the shelf life of batteries, so far , these types of any electric vehicles.. A Car
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