The chair of Ford UK said Britain risked undermining the country's transition to electric vehicles (EV) if the government relaxes its current target to ban new petrol and diesel car sales by 2030.
expected to delay some of the government policies which underpin Britain's long-term plan to reach net zero emissions by 2050, including pushing back to 2035 the non-electric car ban.
"The UK 2030 target is a vital catalyst to accelerate Ford into a cleaner future," Ford UK chair Lisa Brankin said in a statement on Wednesday.
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