- More than £6 million in funding to be awarded to 17 local
authorities across the UK.
- Over 300 chargepoints for ultra-low emission taxis to be
created.
- Ultra-low emission taxis will improve air quality in towns
and city centres.
Today (5 February 2019) the government has awarded more than £6
million to support ultra-low emission taxis right across the
country, furthering its ambition for a zero emission future.
Announced at the Smart Transport conference by the Future of
Mobility Minister, the funding will see almost 300 rapid
chargepoints and 46 fast chargepoints installed for ultra-low
emission taxis in 17 local authorities, including in Greater
Manchester, Brighton and Hove, Leicester and the north east.
This announcement marks another milestone in the delivery of the
government’s Road to Zero
strategy and the Future of Mobility Grand
Challenge which aims to usher in cleaner, greener
journeys through UK engineering and technological innovation.
, Future of Mobility Minister,
said:
The government wants all new cars and vans to be effectively
zero emission by 2040. Getting the right infrastructure and
investment in place is a crucial part of this.
Today’s funding will support almost 4,000 ultra low emission
vehicles across the country. It is a further sign that the UK
is making real progress in the transition to greener transport.
, Automotive Minister,
said:
The UK has led the world in cutting emissions while maintaining
growth in our economy.
These new charge points for greener taxis will help accelerate
a cleaner environment for people across the UK. This will also
point the way for a better, healthier future for us all as part
of the government’s modern Industrial Strategy which builds on
the government’s long-standing partnership with the UK
automotive sector.
It is estimated that more than 800 ultra-low emission black cabs
and more than 3,000 ultra-low emission private hire vehicles will
benefit from the new chargepoints, supporting a shift towards
cleaner, greener transport.
In another boost for the zero emission vehicle and automotive
sector, winners of a £14 million competition to fund hydrogen
fuel cell vehicle projects have also been announced.
The innovative technology these vehicles use has long range (300+
miles) and fast refuelling (3-5 minutes) capability, and will
support the Industrial Strategy Future of Mobility Grand
Challenge to place the UK at the forefront of the design and
manufacturing of zero emission vehicles.