Bradshaw Electric Vehicles Urges Businesses to
Stay Committed to Electrification Amid Policy Changes
Bradshaw Electric Vehicles, one of the UK’s leading suppliers of industrial electric vehicles, has encouraged businesses and organisations across the UK to continue electrifying their fleets in line with the initial deadline.
In light of the recent announcement by British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak to push back the 2030 combustion engine ban by five years, Bradshaw EV very much still sees it as business as usual and supports the initial 2030 target.
The UK’s new deadline means that the ban of the sale of new cars and vans that produce carbon emissions will be extended to 2035 – with several watered-down environmental policies announced by the UK prime minister following suit.
As Rishi Sunak looks to reach its Net Zero targets in a “more proportion way”, Bradshaw Electric Vehicles’ Marketing Manager Ramsy Labassi believes that the UK businesses should not lose sight of the incoming changes despite the ban being pushed back.
Ramsy commented: “While we support the government’s position on supporting the transition to zero emission cars and vans, the pushback of the ban on petrol and diesel vehicles undoubtedly will be a frustration to many, especially for businesses that have been trailblazers in their own right in regard to electrifying their fleets and already committed significant spend.