The latest figures released by SMMT show that the market has bounced back considerably in April. The full lockdown in April 2020 resulted in only 4,321 new cars registered. With 141,583 being ...
SMMT have released the UK March new car registration figures. On a positive note total registrations are up 11.5% YOY. However looking at the comparison to 'normal' trading conditions the market is ...
One of the main selling points for full electric vehicles is the cost of charging up the batteries. At home overnight charging should cost owners a few pounds rather than tens of pounds to fill up ...
In a negative move the UK Government has slashed the new electric car grants from £3,000 to £2,500 from 18th March.
In addition it has also drastically cut the number of cars it is available ...
Electric car ownership has risen by more than 50 percent in the 12 months to September 2020, new research by the RAC has found.
Private ownership of pure electric or battery electric cars ...
Volvo Cars will only sell all electric cars online in the future, announcing a major shift in its retail model. Is this the beginning of the end for car dealerships as we know them? Is this an ...
In tough trading conditions sale of hybrids and pure electric cars continue to grow YOY. With the overall European car market down 26% YOY, PHEVs grew 85% and all electric grew 18%.
Market share ...
An all electric future is in sight with two major manufacturers committing to all electric production. Both Jaguar Land Rover and Ford announced all electric production by 2030, in line with UK ...
In his statement on Tuesday 18th November 2020, Boris Johnson stated that new cars and vans powered wholly by petrol and diesel will not be sold in the UK from 2030. Disapointingly (from ECE ...
In todays budget the chancellor announced a cut in the new electric car purchasing grant. The grant will be reduced from £3,500 to £3,000 from midnight 11 March 2020. In addition cars costing ...
Electric cars sales grow continuing the trend set in January with monthly YOY growth of 243% in February. This resulted in a market share of 3%, up from 1%, which matched January market share. ...
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