Reinstating EV incentives, bringing back the 2030 ICE ban, mending potholes and scrapping ULEZ zones are just some of the headline automotive policies put forward by the UK’s political parties ahead of the general election on 4 July.
With an eye on the second-hand EV market, Labour would also introduce a battery health standard, making the information clearer and more understandable. As with the Conservatives, no buying incentives have been promised. Creating a modern transport system Elsewhere, the party has promised major upgrades of Britain’s roads.
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