PM unveils plans for UK to become world leader in low emission tech
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£106m funding boost for research and development in green vehicles,
new batteries and low carbon technology PM’s ‘ambitious mission’ to
put the UK at the forefront of the design and manufacturing of zero
emission vehicles as part of the modern Industrial Strategy
Industry announce over £500m worth of investment creating
over 1000 jobs across the UK, as PM hosts roundtable on
accelerating the development of the zero emissions market...Request free trial
A £106m package for projects developing innovative green battery,
vehicle and refuelling technology will be unveiled by the Prime
Minister today at the country’s first ever Zero Emission Vehicle
(ZEV) Summit.
Speaking at the event in Birmingham, Theresa May will refer to her ‘ambitious
mission’ for the UK to become world leader in low emission
technology as part of a drive to keep the country green. The
Transport Secretary, Chris Grayling, Business Secretary,
Greg Clark, and Trade Secretary, Liam Fox will also be in
attendance.
At the Summit, the Prime Minister will also host an Automotive
roundtable with leading supply-chain companies from Germany, the
USA, Japan, China, Spain and India to explore what more the
government and industry together can do to accelerate the
development of the zero emissions market and to highlight the
UK’s strong offer.
This is the third in the Government’s series of investment
roundtables which promote UK industry sector opportunities to a
global audience, and drive foreign direct investment into the UK
as we prepare to leave Europe.
The government will also unveil a new international declaration
that will forge the way for the worldwide deployment of green
vehicles and introduction of smart, zero emission
infrastructure.
The first signatories to the ‘Birmingham Declaration’ include
Italy, France, Denmark, UAE, Portugal, Belarus and Indonesia with
more nations currently in talks to sign up. This will form the
basis of increasing international engagement at climate
conferences throughout the year to accelerate the global
transition.
The Prime Minister is expected to say:
“I want to see Britain, once again, leading from the front and working with industries and countries around the world to spearhead change. “That is why I have set this country an ambitious mission. To put the UK at the forefront of the design and manufacturing of zero emission vehicles and for all new cars and vans to be effectively zero emission by 2040. “Already we are taking significant strides forward. Our electric UK manufactured cars account for one in five sold in Europe. Our batteries are among the best in the world. “And our Road to Zero Strategy is the most comprehensive plan globally – mapping out in detail how we will reach our target for all new cars and vans to be effectively zero emission by 2040 – and for every car and van to be zero emission by 2050. “Today we have provided over £100 million of funding for innovators in ultra-low emission vehicles and hydrogen technology. With a further £500m of investment from key industries in this sector. “These measures will drive the design, use, uptake and infrastructure necessary for cleaner, greener vehicles – and in doing so, it will help us drastically reduce a major contributor to our global warming emissions, as we seek to meet the Paris Climate Change Agreement.”
The work is all part of the government’s Future of Mobility Grand
Challenge, outlined in its modern Industrial Strategy, aiming to
help reduce greenhouse gas emissions, make travel safer, improve
accessibility, and present enormous economic opportunities for
the UK.
This is the next step in the mission to put the UK at the
forefront of zero emission technology and it sees industry
stepping up to the challenge alongside the government.
Today industry has announced that it is investing over £500m in
projects relating to low emission technology, creating 1000 jobs
across the UK. These announcements include:
Notes for editors:
As part of the modern Industrial Strategy,
the Research & Development funding
package announced by the PM includes:
The Birmingham Declaration will commit
its signatories to:
The Zero Emission Vehicle Summit follows the Road to Zero
strategy which was published earlier this summer and outlines the
Government’s ambition to lead the world in the development and
manufacturing of zero emission vehicles.
Since 2010, the Office for Low Emission Vehicles and Innovate UK
have invested more than £300 million in research and development,
targeted at improving technologies for ultra-low emission
vehicles (ULEVs), which has unlocked a further £200 million of
private sector investment.
The number of ultra-low emission vehicles on our roads is at
record levels with more than 160,000 registered to date and more
than 12,500 registered between
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