Big carmakers lobbied UK to weaken or delay electric car rules
by Jasper Jolly from Environment | The Guardian on (#6HJB1)
Exclusive: Submissions seen from companies on both sides of zero-emission vehicle mandate
Several of the world's biggest carmakers lobbied the UK government to try to weaken or delay rules to accelerate electric car sales and cut Britain's carbon emissions.
Toyota, Jaguar Land Rover (JLR) and Nissan were among the companies to ask for delays in enforcement of the zero-emission vehicle (ZEV) mandate that obliges them to sell increasing proportions of electric cars or face heavy fines, according to documents seen by the Guardian.
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